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MDF

What is MDF?

MDF, an abbreviation for Medium-Density Fiberboard, is a popular composite material of compressed wood fibers with resins and waxing, known for its smooth surface and versatility in design, making it suitable for various finishes and adjustments to various interior styles.

MDF stands for Medium-Density Fiberboard (MDF), a composite material made of wood fibers that are compressed with resins and waxing under high pressure and temperature. The material is popular because of the smooth surface, uniform structure and versatility in design. MDF is suitable for various finishes, such as lacquers, paints, veneer and laminating, so that furniture pieces can be adapted to various interior styles and flavors.

Main features and characteristics of MDF:

Pressed wood fibers with a smooth surface, often used as a base for finishing.

The pros and cons of MDF

  • Advantages of MDF

    ✅ Affordable
    ✅ Dimensionally stable
    ✅ Easy to finish

  • Disadvantages of MDF

    ❌ Not moisture resistant
    ❌ Less strong than solid wood

Maintenance advice for MDF

MDF offers many benefits, but it is important to note that MDF is sensitive to moisture. However, with good maintenance and care, MDF furniture can last for many years. Avoid long -term exposure to water or moist environments to prevent swelling or delamination. Wipe spilled fluids immediately. For daily cleaning you can use a soft cloth with warm water and a mild detergent.

For optimum protection of your MDF furniture, we recommend that you use our maintenance products.

Read more in our MDF blogs