Published: 22/05/26 By: Mike Bekin
If you are looking to transform your garden without a whole lot of landscaping, timber decking could be the answer. It is easy enough to install, making it a feasible DIY project (as long as you have a bit of construction know-how and the right tools), yet it can also completely change the way your outdoor space is used.
Learn more about the possibilities of timber decking with this guide and get inspired for your own garden renovation project.
Create a More Usable Garden
One of the biggest appeals of timber decking is its ability to bring function to outdoor spaces. When correctly installed, it can level wonky landscapes, provide dry flooring in boggy gardens and create a flat, steady surface for outdoor furniture. It is a practical addition which makes your garden more usable. After installing timber decking, you can dine outside with ease or host a BBQ for friends and family, transforming your space into a social hub made for use.
Connect Your Indoor and Outdoor Spaces
When installed next to your property, timber decking connects your interiors with your garden. Let’s say, for instance, that you have bi-fold doors in your living room. Adding hardwood or softwood decking to the space outside your doors creates an easily accessible extension of your home. You can wander onto it without shoes, draw up a chair for your morning coffee, and easily slip in and out of your garden for a more seamless flow between your home and the great outdoors.
Introduce Zoning to Your Garden
Zoning is a key landscaping concept which separates areas of your garden based on function. Installing timber decking is one of the simplest ways to define zones clearly , kickstarting a more conscious way of designing your outdoor space. Depending on where it is placed and the furniture you add, your decking can become a dining terrace, a lounge area, a play space for children or even a base for a pergola. By visually breaking up the garden into purposeful sections, decking helps everything feel more intentional and organised.
Make Better Use of Sloped Gardens
We briefly mentioned sloped gardens above, but it is worth digging deeper into this transformation. Not every garden is flat, and this is an area where timber decking blends both function and aesthetic.
Raised decking levels uneven ground without the need for extensive excavation or costly groundwork. Instead, you create a foundation which provides a level surface for your decking boards, leaving the ground beneath untouched and transforming your garden. You can also use split-level decking for steeper slopes, allowing you to step down gradually and providing levelled surfaces that are far easier to use.
Work With Timber Decking Experts
Timber decking is one of the most transformative additions to a garden. If you are thinking of adding decking to your space – be it to create an al fresco dining spot or level out uneven ground – we can help.
At EcoChoice, we supply sustainable timber decking, sourced from FSC- and PEFC-certified forests, species include Ipe, Balau, Thermowood, Ekki and Opepe. We have decades of experience in the industry and are always happy to help our clients with their timber projects.
To learn more about our timber decking or start an order, contact our team today.
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