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Walnut Veneered MDF Sheets
Our popular American walnut veneered MDF features a beautiful real wood veneer with distinct grain pattern that brings warmth and richness to any space. The core is made of 18mm MDF, which is laminated on both sides with a 0.5mm crown cut veneer that showcases the iconic figuring of natural walnut in a durable and affordable material.
With its smooth, stable surface and lightweight construction, our walnut-veneered MDF is extremely versatile for crafting custom furniture, cabinetry, shelving, wall panels, and more. We can precision cut the boards to your exact specifications with our CNC machine. We can also add cutouts or drill holes in your veneered sheet as additional options for your ease of installation.
We can also offer lacquering in both a matt and gloss finish for additional protection to your walnut MDF sheet and to achieve a richer finish. Despite having a coarse texture, veneered MDF takes well to painting, polishing, and dark vanishings too. Durable and easy to work with, this material retains its beauty while withstanding daily wear and tear.
All of our veneered boards weigh considerably less than solid woods of a similar size due to the compression of wooden fibres in the 18mm MDF core. This provides a dense, strong foundation for the fine wood veneer faces. MDF's smooth sanded surface minimizes imperfections in the veneer while keeping projects lightweight compared to solid wood. Our suppliers use sustainable sources and provide FSC and PEFC certifications.
Our pure American walnut veneer MDF faces are a cleaner and more decorative option for aesthetics that can be stained to darken it and used as if it was a piece of solid American walnut, all the while, the sturdy and stable MDF core keeps it flat and strong. Compared to our Sapele wood, American black walnut has a blacker tint as opposed to Sapele’s reddish tones.
American walnut veneered MDF captures the essence of nature's diversity with its individualised characteristics. From its diverse range of shades and textures to its natural knots, each piece is a testament to the beauty of imperfection in wood sheets. Infused with the inherent warmth and charm of American walnut, it lends a sense of elegance and sophistication to any environment.
If you are planning to use your walnut veneered MDF as a furniture board, we suggest that you opt for us to apply edge banding which is an additional 0.5mm veneer which provides a professional outward-facing edge.
Whether you have a vision for modern kitchen cabinets, rustic shelving, or custom furniture, our American walnut veneered MDF brings exceptional good looks to your DIY or professional projects. With limitless possibilities for fabrication paired with the natural elegance of walnut, this adaptable material can create exactly what you imagine.
American Black Walnut Veneered MDF Features
Made to Measure
Cut to your specifications with an option for cutouts and drilled holes.
Quick Delivery
Dispatched within 7 days, delivered straight to your door
Lightweight
Weighs considerably less than a sheet of solid walnut wood.
Inexpensive
A cost-effective alternative to solid wood, providing both strength and the aesthetic appeal of natural wood.
Lacquering Available
We have a matt and gloss lacquer option for a long-lasting and luxurious finish
Veneered MDF Applications
- Cabinets
- Countertops and tabletops
- Desk table top
- Fire surrounds
- Furniture and furnishings
- Interior decorative projects
- Kitchen doors
- Wall panelling
- Radiator covers
- Shelving
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Additional Options for Walnut Veneered MDF
American Black Walnut Veneered MDF Specifications
Material | Wood - MDF Core & Real Walnut Wood Faces |
Finish | Walnut Veneered (Unfinished Edges) |
Available Thicknesses | 19mm, 25mm |
Maximum Sheet Size | 2420mm x 1200mm |
Minimum Sheet Size | 100mm x 50mm |
Fire Rating | Euroclass D |
Moisture Content | 5-9% |
Manufacturers Tolerances | +/- 10% plus 0.4mm (e.g. 5mm cast sheet could vary from 4.1mm to 5.9mm) |
Cutting Tolerances | +/- 1mm |
Manufacturer's Datasheets
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is veneered MDF?
Veneered MDF is created by bonding a thin veneer of solid wood to standard grade MDF. The result is a similar quality alternative to veneered Plywood, enhanced by the uniform colour and straight grain of the wood with the strength of the MDF core.
Is veneer furniture good quality?
A veneered product is made out of thin, decorative slices of high-quality oak, affixed to a lower-density core that will resist warping and moisture and therefore offer a good value alternative to solid wood. This strength and inexpensive option are produced to a high quality, making veneer MDF a great option for cut-to-size furniture boards.
Can you paint veneered MDF?
If the veneer surface is in good condition, you can simply sand it a little, prime and paint. You can treat this like any other piece of furniture. However, if the veneer is chipped and damaged carry out the process as mentioned in our guide before sanding.
Is solid wood better than veneer?
Depending on the craftsmanship of the wood (the types and quality of finish, cut, hardware and other factors that went into the construction), solid wood furniture can last for generations. However veneered wood is incredibly durable and an inexpensive alternative.
Is veneer real wood?
Yes! All of the veneers that we supply are made from real solid wood. It is worth checking that your veneer is real wood, as often some manufacturers may offer vinyl or laminate alternatives.
What is veneer used for?
In woodworking, a veneer is a cut of wood that is 0.8mm thick, that is applied to both faces of a strong MDF core. This is to seal and stabilize the core, which is crucial for building furniture for instance.
Can you take the veneer off of furniture?
While it is possible to remove a veneer, it can be extremely difficult to do, as removing the veneer would likely damage the MDF core underneath. For this reason, we highly recommend checking that you require veneered MDF prior to ordering.
Can you refinish the veneer?
It is definitely possible to refinish a veneer. To do so you treat it almost the same as a real piece of solid wood, though taking extra measures to avoid damaging the veneer or its MDF core.
How do you protect wood veneer?
While the wood veneer can be varnished and stained to protect it, we also recommend considering how the veneer will be used. If used on a table for instance, that you purchase an acrylic table top protector for extra protection.
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