Application area
MDF panels are made from wood by hot pressing. The process does not involve phenols, which makes these products environmentally friendly for humans. This material eliminates the formation of an environment for the appearance and spread of fungus and mold. The use of various MDF panels is possible if there is wallpaper, old paint on the wall or on an unplastered surface. Installation of panels is carried out on a pre-fabricated frame, which is attached to the floor and ceiling. Behind this frame, you can hide the wiring, fill the space with sound or heat insulation.
In terms of operation, these panels have advantages over wood and chipboard. The strength of MDF is much higher in comparison with particleboard. These panels tolerate changes in humidity and temperature better than natural wood. Most often, MDF is used in offices and shops. These panels can be seen in living areas, hallways and loggias.
Veneered MDF panels
Let's see what veneer and MDF are. Veneer is a thin cut of wood. It is obtained by sawing or peeling timber, most often of elite varieties, for example, oak, elm, maple, walnut and others. In appearance, veneered MDF is very similar to the wood of valuable varieties of trees. However, the cost of such furniture is much lower than that of solid wood furniture. The primer and varnish, which the veneer is covered with, reliably protects the material from mechanical damage, and also makes the furniture more noble in appearance.
Designers are very fond of veneer for the wide opportunities for the implementation of creative ideas, as well as for the natural origin of furniture and interior items in general.
There are several types of coatings for veneer products, such as spray-applied polyurethane varnishes or roller-applied acrylic varnishes. Such paints and varnishes make the product not only more aesthetic, but also form an ideal surface. Also, veneer can be dyed during the varnishing process, which is not applicable for already made synthetic finishing materials. After varnishing, the furniture becomes matte or glossy. Complex geometric patterns can be applied to the veneer surface. If damage has formed on the furniture, then it can be quickly removed. However, the main positive difference between veneer and other finishing materials is its high level of environmental friendliness.
Of the minuses, a rather high cost can be distinguished, but it fully reflects the high quality of the material.
Formats and cost:
Depending on the purpose of use, you should choose the right thickness of the material. The thickness of veneered MDF varies from 3 to 50 mm. More detailed information on sizes is presented here.
We are ready to fulfill an order according to standard formats, as well as on the basis of the dimensions specified by the customer. Our production facilities allow us to accept orders of any complexity level.
The lead time is 3-10 days. The exact figure is determined by the workload of our production.
Prices for veneering of all types of veneer, see here Full price list in Excel format (36 Kb) |
(prices are indicated in rubles per square meter for standard panels) |
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Formats | Veneer | Beech | European oak AM * | European oak AB** | European oak AA *** | Ash white AB ** | Ash white AA *** | Far Eastern ash | anegri | Birch | |
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MDF-3 | 2440*600 2440*910 2800*686 2800*1032 2800*1220 2800*847 | one-sided. | 585 | 648 | 648 | 648 | 620 | 620 | 641 | 837 | 879 |
two-sided. | 816 | 830 | 886 | 942 | 823 | 886 | 928 | 1320 | 1404 | ||
MDF-4 | 2440*600 2440*910 2800*686 2800*1032 | one-sided. | 596 | 659 | 659 | 659 | 631 | 631 | 652 | 848 | 890 |
two-sided. | 827 | 841 | 897 | 953 | 834 | 897 | 939 | 1331 | 1415 | ||
MDF-6 |
2440*6002440*910 2800*686 2800*1032 2800*1220 2800*847 |
one-sided. | 651 | 714 | 714 | 714 | 686 | 686 | 707 | 903 | 945 |
two-sided. | 882 | 896 | 952 | 1008 | 889 | 952 | 994 | 1386 | 1470 |
What do we offer?
The company "White Ash" focuses on high quality, so we strictly adhere to the slightest nuances in the process of selecting raw materials and manufacturing products. We offer you products made in accordance with modern requirements and standards. We sell environmentally friendly products that do not emit harmful volatile substances, so that they can be used in any premises, including children's rooms.
Our catalog contains various types of veneer, which covers the surface of the slabs to make them decorative. You can choose veneer from precious and exotic woods, including walnut, oak, birch, beech, maple, etc.
Classification
There are many different types of MDF panels.
- Solid pressed. They have a pleasant appearance and are highly durable. Smooth on each side.
- Laminated. Unlike solid-pressed ones, they have a strong and wear-resistant high-pressure laminated film on one side. The film most often imitates wood (oak, cherry, beech or walnut).
- Veneered. They are made by gluing natural wood plates to the surface. All cracks are sealed with a special putty. This is the most popular type of MDF among designers.
There are three ways to make such panels:
- hot method (pressing at high temperatures);
- cold (gluing with the help of special compounds):
- membrane (the most difficult to manufacture, the parts are connected when creating a vacuum).
These varieties are made from high quality wood especially for bathrooms. Other products are paintable. This is one of the most popular types of MDF. The painting of the panels is as follows: the finished panel is first primed, then it dries, only after that the polyurethane enamel is applied.
The varieties of 3D MDF are noteworthy. They are not only wall panels: they are often used to decorate doors or cabinets. The use of veneer and MDF is popular because they create the atmosphere of a natural wood wall with various carved wood elements. MDF has an acceptable cost. If you want to get great results without spending a lot of effort and money, then it will be an excellent option for you.
How to mount veneered MDF wall panels, see the following video.
Where can you apply?
Veneer trim can often be seen in public places (shops, libraries, offices). In everyday life, veneered panels are most often used to create the interior of the hallway, loggia. In a country house, such a finishing material is also suitable for cladding the walls of a bedroom or living room. It makes it possible to create a "rich" design with an imitation of natural oak or other valuable species.
Some people associate this kind of decoration with Soviet times, when almost all interiors of office buildings were decorated with wall panels "like wood". Therefore, many consider this approach to the design of premises outdated. Nevertheless, modern designers are bringing back the fashion for such decoration, creating an atmosphere in homes that is quite in line with the present day.