Description
Medium-Density Fiberboard (MDF) with Wood-Look Finish
Description: MDF is an engineered wood product made from wood fibers combined with resin and compressed into sheets. It’s often used as a core material for wood-look products like laminate flooring or furniture.
Key Features:
Cost-Effective: Generally cheaper than solid wood or hardwood flooring.
Versatility: MDF can be coated with a wood-look veneer or laminate that mimics the appearance of real wood.
Stability: Less prone to warping than solid wood, but it’s not as durable as hardwood or LVT.
Installation: Commonly used as the core material for laminate flooring, which is installed using a floating floor method.
Uses: Common in budget-friendly furniture, cabinetry, and laminate flooring that needs to mimic the look of wood without the high cost.
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