HOW TO CHOOSE INDUSTRIAL WOOD FOR INTERIOR DECORATION?
When choosing industrial wood that is environmentally friendly and safe for health, you should consider factors such as origin, production process, as well as quality certifications. Below are some suitable types of industrial wood:
1. MFC (Melamine Faced Chipboard)
MFC
Advantages:
– Reasonable price.
– Smooth surface, easy to clean.
– Diverse colors and patterns.
– Disadvantages:
– Not as durable as MDF and Plywood.
– Easily permeable to water if not properly protected.
Applications: Wardrobes, bookshelves, desks.
2. MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard)
MDF
Advantages:
– Smooth surface, easy to process and paint.
– Good bearing capacity and anti-warping ability.
Disadvantages:
-Not water-resistant, easily damaged if exposed to water for a long time.
Applications: Doors, kitchen cabinets, decorative furniture.
3. HDF (High Density Fiberboard)
HDF
Advantages:
– High durability, better moisture resistance than MDF.
– Suitable for products requiring high durability.
Disadvantages:
Higher price than MDF.
Application: Industrial wood flooring, interior products requiring load-bearing surface.
4. Plywood
PLYWOOD
Advantages:
– High durability and stability.
– Better water resistance than MFC and MDF.
Disadvantages:
Higher price than MFC and MDF.
Application: Cabinets, tables, chairs, and construction works.
Tips for choosing
Purpose of use: Clearly identify the application of the interior product (decoration, storage, or daily use).
Environmental conditions: If the space has high humidity, choose HDF or Plywood.
Aesthetics: Choose colors and designs that match the design style of the space.
Conclusion
Depending on your budget, purpose of use, and environmental conditions, you can choose the most suitable type of industrial wood for interior decoration. If you need more information or specific suggestions, contact us.