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Nordic Spruce decking boards 28×145mm with a ribbed profile provide a practical and cost-effective softwood decking option for garden decking, terraces, patios and general outdoor landscaping projects. Nordic Spruce is a light-coloured softwood with a clean natural appearance, making it suitable for projects where affordability, availability and a traditional timber decking finish are important.
These ribbed decking boards offer a textured surface and classic decking appearance, commonly used for domestic garden areas, walkways and outdoor seating spaces. The 28×145mm size provides good board coverage while retaining a strong, usable section for standard decking installations.
This product is supplied as untreated softwood decking. For external use, suitable timber protection, oil, stain or preservative treatment should be considered depending on the exposure level, required appearance and expected service life. Regular maintenance will help protect the timber and support long-term performance in outdoor conditions.
This product forms part of our softwood decking boards range. For improved stability and reduced movement, view our ThermoWood decking, or compare all timber options in our decking boards category.
Nordic Spruce decking is often selected where a budget-friendly timber decking board is required. It offers a lighter appearance than many hardwoods and provides a straightforward softwood option for general garden decking projects. As an untreated timber product, it should be protected appropriately when used externally.
Install Nordic Spruce decking boards onto a suitable decking subframe with adequate drainage and ventilation beneath the boards. Correct spacing, fixing and airflow are essential for timber performance, especially when using untreated softwood outdoors.
Thermowood, Nordic Spruce, Siberian Larch, Charred TImber (Shou Sugi Ban Technique)