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When to Use MDF vs Solid Wood

One of my most asked questions is, “hey, what material did you use to build the….”. So today I am breaking down all the basics of MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard vs solid wood). I am going to go through each one, the benefits of each option, where it’s most often used, and which I’ve used in my projects. Ready to become material experts? Heck yes!

Solid Wood

About Wood: First, you can always build with solid wood. This is a good choice if it’s something you want to stain, or want the real wood look.

Solid wood can include knots and imperfections. The boards may not be perfectly straight and they can contract or warp a little overtime. It’s also more expensive.

*Fingerjoint pine is another form of wood I sometimes use that is wood pieces spliced together to form a longer piece.

*Plywood is another form and is made up of sheets of wood veneer glued together into one solid piece. It comes in different grades and can be stained, but the edges are unfinished and can easily splinter.

Fingerjoint pine for wall stripes, solid wood for floating shelves, MDF for baseboards and window trim

MDF or Medium-Density Fiberboard

MDF is made up of wood! It’s actually recycled wood so it is also beneficial for the environment. To make MDF, the manufacturers take the scraps of wood leftover from the production of wood boards and beams that might normally end up burned or in a landfill, and turn it into MDF by adding glue and heat/pressure. Here is some more information about MDF.

Benefits:

-The result is a board that is smooth throughout with no knots or imperfections to worry about.

-It’s great for painting since the boards are perfectly smooth.

-MDF is very consistent throughout, so cut edges appear smooth and you can use router to get decorative edges.

-MDF is less expensive than solid wood and plywood.

Where it’s used:

MDF is used in so many spaces in our homes. You can find it in cabinets, furniture, moulding/trim work, door parts, and store fixtures.

What projects have I used MDF?

Remember those primed and smooth shiplap boards I used in the fireplace area? I used MDF here because I wanted a smooth modern look with no knots, and they were more affordable than solid wood.

I am currently trimming out my stairs in MDF. I looked at some solid wood options, but there were imperfections and I needed my boards to be perfectly straight. Also my boards came with a slight rounded edge so I didn’t even need to buy a router.

My barn door is made of a 3/4 MDF sheet and topped with MDF boards. I wanted it perfectly smooth and didn’t want it to warp over time.

Build a Modern Barn Door

My window trim and baseboards are also MDF

*If you plan to use MDF in areas with moisture (like bathrooms or around sinks) you can source moisture-resistant MDF, but just make sure you prime and paint all edges so there is a barrier the water can’t get through.

I hope that was helpful! Now go build something! Tune into @angelarosehome for more tutorials and projects.

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Black Friday List

Okay, I’m not a big shopper, but I DID round up just a few of my favorite things for this holiday season.

My Most Purchased DIY Item

Homeright Paint Sprayer

 

5 Tools Every DIYer Needs (these are the only tools I own):

***RYOBI is having a BUY a tool get one Free at Home Depot. Check out this link for details.*** Here are some Home Depot deals below.

You can get this drill and nail gun kit combo for $51 off. The nail gun is battery operated and doesn’t even need an air compressor. I use a drill and nail gun on almost every project.

Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless Drill/Driver and Brad Nailer 2-Tool Combo Kit with (2) 1.3 Ah Batteries and Charger

Here is a miter saw for $100 off. It can even slide to accommodate wider boards. I use one to cut all my boards.

Ryobi 15 Amp 10 in. Sliding Miter Saw with Laser

 

 Electric Sander: This sander makes smoothing out wood, sanding off wood putty, and all finishing aspects so much quicker.


Kreg Jig(Optional but LIFE CHANGING): This tool is so cool because it allows you to attach boards with hidden holes so the finished project looks nicer (and it makes joints stronger). This is a must if you ever get into building built ins or basic furniture. This is the exact set I’ve had for 8 years and loved.

Kreg Pocket-Hole System with 2 in. Face Clamp, 100 Screws, and Mini Jig

My Home Favorites:

Check out all my home sources in my “Shop My Home” Menu tab

This Bean Bag Chair: 20% off with the code THANKS. Its never on sale, so this is the cheapest you’ll get it. I know because I watched the price for 4 months. This is my favorite ever bean bag chair that is stylish and comfy. We use ours all the time in our playroom.

This Rug: 6o% off with code BLK60. This rug has been in our playroom for 3 years and we love it. Super soft, no shedding, and really durable with no wear.

 

This Nightstand: This is the nightstand I got for my son’s room and it’s the perfect color and really good quality for a great price.

 

This Nightstand:This is the nightstand in my room that I love!

 

These Pillows: Perfect 4 pack of Christmas pillows and for only $39!

 

Other:

Boogie Board : Such a good toy to entertain kids in the car or at church. They can write and erase on it over and over again. My kids use this all the time.

 

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