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Interior design is an intricate process which demands accurate selection of the construction and decorative materials. Your choice of material will dictate the finish, style, and appeal of the living space. Two common options are MDF and synchro board.
While both are types of engineered wood, they offer very different finishes and functionalities. Let’s break down the differences to help you decide which one suits your interiors better.
Plain but Powerful: The Strengths of Regular MDF
MDF, or Medium-Density Fibreboard, is a popular material made by compressing wood fibres with resin to form a solid, flat panel. You’ve probably seen it in everything from shelves to painted cabinets. Why do people use MDF?
- It provides a smooth surface for painting or adding laminates.
- It is easy to cut and shape, making it suitable for