How to use your leftover composite boards

composite table

It’s always best to calculate the number of boards you need to fit your new composite deck using a decking calculator, like the ones available on composite product pages at Savoy Timber. This way, you’ll only order the necessary decking boards for the project, leaving the job neither unfinished nor with excess waste. However, that doesn’t mean that if you do have any leftover boards after finishing your decking, they should go to waste. Quite the opposite, actually!

At Savoy Timber, we champion DIY made easy. So, in the spirit of getting your money’s worth, here are three different things you can do with your leftover composite decking that will add even more stylish features to your garden – free of charge! 

DIY Composite garden shelving

Starting off with the simplest and quickest DIY job for your leftover composite – shelving! Shelving is a great first DIY project, but that’s not to say it doesn’t have a huge payoff. Your shelves can be used to display small potted plants, ornaments or even tools such as small spades, rakes and watering cans! The beauty of this project is that you can do it however you like.

You can use the board’s length to make longer shelves with plenty of room, or you could even use the free samples to make smaller, more decorative shelves and arrange them creatively for a bespoke garden feature! To get even more use out of your new garden shelves, try drilling and screwing in some small hooks onto the underside. Then you can also use it to hang bits and pieces – like gardening gloves or a wind chime!

Build your own plant pots or planters

This DIY project is slightly more complex in terms of planning and cutting, but with a bit of time and focus, youll have it down in no time! Try creating your own matching set of planters with your leftover composite decking – it sounds ambitious, but you can make them to whatever scale youre comfortable doing. It’s a great way to use a couple of decking boards, and you can customise the height. Whether you want to make a tabletop arrangement or a floor planter for growing vegetables, the steps are the same. Essentially, you’ll be building a long box without a lid. Give it a try!

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Resurface your old garden table!

Renewing old, much-loved garden furniture is a satisfying experience that can give your outdoor space a new lease on life. When it comes to tables, it can be tough to part with a piece that holds sentimental value or has been a staple in your backyard for years. Fortunately, there’s no need to say goodbye to your beloved table – instead, consider reviving it with a new surface. Composite boards are an excellent choice for this purpose, as they are rot-proof, weather-resistant, and incredibly durable. Giving your table a quick makeover ensures it will remain a beautiful and functional part of your outdoor space for many years to come!

Savoy Timber’s reputation is based on providing high-quality composite or timber decking at reasonable prices. Our in-house expertise means we can offer a cut-to-size service, and our friendly team is happy to provide any advice and guidance you may need. So, whether you’re looking for some composite decking or just need some DIY advice, don’t hesitate to contact us on 0345 0268 799. We’re always happy to help!