Terra Deck – Steel Grey – Bullnose

Terra Deck – Steel Grey – Bullnose

$ 60.00
Co Extrusion Gen 5 Circular Hole WPC Bullnose Decking Board – Steel Grey (137mmX23mmX5400mm)
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A Steel Grey deck staircase done properly is one of the cleanest things in contemporary Australian outdoor design. The cool grey tone descending in uniform steps, the rounded nosing catching light differently from the flat tread surface, the whole thing reading as one resolved element — it’s a finish that takes a modern home’s outdoor space from good to considered.

The Terra Deck Steel Grey Bullnose makes that possible. Manufactured to the same Gen 5 co-extrusion standard as the main decking boards, it delivers the same steel grey tone at the stair nosing as the deck surface above — precisely matched, not approximately similar. The rounded profile covers the hollow board ends at each step front, eliminates the squared corner that chips and wears unevenly over time, and gives the staircase the polished edge detail that separates a built-to-spec installation from a designed one.

UV colour stability is the critical specification for any grey composite board in Melbourne’s outdoor climate. Without proper cap protection, grey composites bleach towards pale, washed-out tones within a couple of seasons. The Gen 5 polymer cap on the Steel Grey Bullnose is UV-stabilised across all four sides, which means the stair nosings hold their steel grey tone alongside the deck surface they’re matched to — no colour divergence between the two over time.

The embossed wood-grain surface on the bullnose nose provides grip where it matters most: right at the edge of each step, where foot placement is least predictable. In the wet conditions that Melbourne’s cooler months regularly deliver, that texture is the difference between a staircase that performs safely and one that becomes slippery.

PropertySpecification
Width 137mm
Thickness 23mm
Length 5400mm
Q: Will the Steel Grey Bullnose match the colour of my Steel Grey decking boards over time, or will the colours drift apart?
A: Because both products use the same Gen 5 co-extrusion polymer cap in the same Steel Grey colourway, they experience identical UV exposure characteristics. Some minor initial colour settling occurs in the first weeks outdoors — this happens consistently across both products. After settling, the colours stabilise together and continue to match through normal aging. Colour divergence between a deck surface and its bullnose is a known issue with inferior products that use different cap formulations — it's not a risk with the Terra Deck system.
Q: Is a bullnose board required by Victorian building regulations for deck stairs?
A: The NCC (National Construction Code) and AS 1684 specify requirements for stair nosing profiles, slip resistance, and riser heights for decks requiring a building permit. A bullnose board typically satisfies the nosing requirements, but the specific compliance depends on your deck's height, location, and council requirements. Your licensed builder or certifier is the correct reference point for regulatory compliance. Titan Trade Centre can provide product data sheets to support the certification process.
Q: Can the Steel Grey Bullnose be used on concrete stair forms, not just timber frames?
A: Yes — composite bullnose boards can be bonded to concrete stair forms using appropriate construction adhesive (ensure adhesive compatibility with WPC material before use). For concrete applications, mechanical fixings alone are less reliable than adhesive bonding, and an adhesive-plus-screw combination is typically recommended. Consult with a structural installer for elevated concrete stair applications.
Q: How does the Steel Grey Bullnose look on a contemporary home with black window frames?
A: This is one of the strongest pairings in modern Melbourne residential design. The steel grey stair nosing reads as a natural extension of the deck surface, and the grey-to-black relationship between the deck and the window frames creates a coherent monochromatic outdoor palette. It's a combination that appears regularly in architectural publications and property photography because it works exceptionally well in both real life and images.
Q: What's the best way to mark and cut bullnose boards on site for accuracy?
A: Use a marking gauge or sharp pencil to scribe the cut line. For straight cuts, a drop saw with a 60-tooth fine-tooth blade produces a clean edge. Support the board fully on the saw table with the rounded nose down so the profile doesn't rock during the cut. For mitre cuts, a sliding compound mitre saw allows precise angle adjustment. Always wear eye protection — composite material generates fine dust on cutting.

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