Standard MDF

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Standard MDF Panels, otherwise known as Medium-density fibreboard (or simply MDF) are man-made wood panels free from natural defects. Boasting a smooth surface and clean finish, standard MDF boards are highly versatile and suitable for an array of domestic and DIY interior applications such as internal joinery, panelling, cabinets, furniture, shelving, shop fittings, and architectural mouldings. Boards are available in a range of sizes and thicknesses and are suitable for oil, varnish or paint finishes. 

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What Is Standard MDF? 

Standard MDF, or Medium Density Fiberboard, is a versatile and widely used engineered wood product known for its consistent quality and affordability. 

It is considered "standard" because it represents the baseline or most common type of MDF available in the market.

Offering a precision finish with a smooth sanded surface, the boards allow for a range of finishes including paint, veneer and lamination. What's more, they also possess superior screw and fastener holding compared to standard boards. 

However, if you plan on painting the boards we advise you to opt for a moisture-resistant version. 

Where is Standard MDF Used? 

  • Furniture 
  • Flooring 
  • Doors
  • Windows 
  • Frames
  • Shelving 
  • Cabinets
  • Internal joinery 
  • Architectural mouldings
  • Wall panelling 

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