MDF Water-resistant Oak rustic veneer

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Product information

  • Fibreboard with a natural, wooden appearance
  • Finished with a rustic sawn veneer layer
  • Lively and robust appearance
  • Easy to work with
  • Strong material with high bending strength
  • For indoor use only

Description

MDF Water-resistant Oak rustic veneer is a moisture-resistant MDF board with a natural look, thanks to its top layer of wood veneer. This layer is made of oak, in which the wood structure is clearly visible and gives it a warm appearance.

Furthermore, the veneer layer is composed of rustic oak. This rustic look is characterised by knots, cracks, colour variations and a pronounced grain pattern. The veneer often shows the visual signs of the original tree, giving it a warm and characterful aesthetic. The top layers and end edges have yet to be treated.

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Product properties

Specific gravity (kg/m3)750
AppearanceNatural
Face gradeA/B
Thickness10 mm, 19 mm, 20 mm
Type MDF V313
VariantMDF Water-resistant Oak rustic veneer
GrainYes, lengthwise
Application (climate)Humid areas, if pre-treated
Wood type of surface layerOak
CoreMDF
Functional useDecorative
ColourBeige / Brown
Colour shadeNatural / None
SidesYes
PrimedNo
Glue typeMR, Interior
Sheet structureFibreboard
Top layer typeVeneer layer
Top layer2 sides

MDF Water-resistant Oak rustic veneer custom-made boards order online

Order your cut-to-size MDF damp-proofing boards easily online. You can have MDF sheets cut to size or milled in various forms. The most popular shape is a rectangle, but we also cut circles, ovals, hexagons or even parallelograms to size. Do you want your do-it-yourself project neatly finished? Then choose one of the available (edge) finishes.

MDF Water-resistant Oak rustic veneer: what is it?

MDF moisture-resistant is a widely applicable board suitable for a variety of interior panelling applications where the space is humid, such as in bathrooms and kitchens. The V313 characteristic comes from the test for moisture resistance that the board material undergoes, called V313. It indicates that the board is not only moisture-resistant, but also water- and mould-resistant. Note that the board is not waterproof! Moisture-resistant MDF boards are composed of dried wood fibres and glue. These wood fibres are then compressed under high pressure and temperatures to form an MDF board. In MDF moisture-resistant, a special, moisture-resistant type of glue is used. To enhance the moisture-resistant properties, the material is pressed under a higher pressure compared to MDF blank. The extra-hard pressing makes this type of wood easy to work with. Moisture-resistant MDF boards can be recognised by their green core. MDF Water-resistant Oak rustic veneer is not suitable for outdoor use.

MDF Water-resistant Oak rustic veneer, sheet material with a natural topcoat

Unlike melamine faced board material, the top layer of veneered panels is a layer of real wood. This gives the material a peaceful, natural look. Because it is a natural product, there may be differences in colour and structure between different panels. No two panels are the same. In addition, it is important that this panel is finished with a varnish or oil as desired. This prevents discolouration and preserves the top layer. 

The great advantage of veneered board material compared to solid board material is that it does not warp. The MDF core of this board material gives it the advantages of MDF, but the appearance of solid and natural wood.

The look of rustic veneer

Wood veneer with a rustic look has a natural and raw charm characterised by features such as knots, cracks, colour variations and a pronounced grain pattern. The veneer often shows the visual signs of the original tree, giving it a warm and characterful aesthetic.

The rustic properties of this veneer are sought after because of the organic look they add to surfaces. The presence of knots, small openings where branches once grew, and cracks give a sense of authenticity and history. Colour variations and a distinctive grain pattern can add to the natural and aged look.

Wood veneer with a rustic look often goes well with traditional, country and craft design styles. It brings a warm and cosy atmosphere to interiors and can be used for furniture, wall coverings and other decorative applications where the emphasis is on embracing the natural beauty of the wood.

 

Available thicknesses of MDF Water-resistant Oak rustic veneer

MDF damp-proofing boards can be ordered online in various thicknesses. So you can be sure that the board material meets your requirements: both the format and the thickness of the material. The following thicknesses are available: 10 mm, 19 mm and 20 mm.

Processing of MDF damp-proofing boards

MDF is very easy to process: when milled and sawn, the material does not splinter. To do justice to the moisture-resistant properties of moisture-resistant MDF, it is important to seal the board properly. The top and bottom sides can be sealed with a primer or a lacquer coating. The ends deserve some extra attention. MDF fibres have an inherent suction effect. In the case of MDF moisture-resistant, this is less than for blank MDF, yet it is still important to treat these with an edge sealer. In addition, primer acts as an adhesive, which makes the final coat of paint more attractive.

Specific applications of MDF Water-resistant Oak rustic veneer

MDF is the material of choice for furniture and interior applications. This can be a cupboard, a wall or an entire casing. With this moisture-resistant variant, the furniture is also suitable for the bathroom, garage or kitchen. Examples of projects are a partition wall in the bathroom or a window sill. Thanks to the decorative top layer of real wood, MDF Water-resistant Oak rustic veneer is ideal for making bathroom furniture, kitchen cabinets and other furniture that is regularly exposed to high humidity.

Alternatives for MDF moisture-resistant

Are you looking for a wood type that is suitable for outdoor applications? Then go for MDF tricoya. If your board material is to be used in dry conditions, you can go for the more budget-friendly option: MDF Natural. Or view all our other MDF board materials here.

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