Facades of MDF in PVC film

MDF-facades for furniture sets today are the most common option. Pressed wood boards have a sufficiently high strength due to strong interfiber bonding formed during the production of the material. A coating of PVC film adds to the facade not only decorative properties, but also serves as additional protection against moisture and temperature changes.

Advantages of kitchen facades made of MDF with PVC film

Facades of MDF cost less than facades of solid wood , while they have excellent strength and resistance to various negative effects. They are environmentally friendly, because they do not assume the use of synthetic materials in the production process.

MDF-boards are amenable to any kind of processing, due to which it is possible to produce facades of any shape. As a result, the kitchen can be made to order and have any configuration and appearance.

An additional advantage in terms of design and functionality is the application of PVC films to MDF facades. A huge variety of colors, shades, textures allows you to have a kitchen set in any color version, with imitation of natural wood, with a matte or glossy surface.

PVC furniture film promotes the preservation of furniture in its original form, prevents moisture absorption and the development of fungus and mold. At the same time, it is very easy to clean, providing simple maintenance of the facades.

In addition, the film is resistant to ultraviolet light, temperature changes, and when properly used, retains its properties and attractive appearance of furniture for at least 10 years.

And one more undisputed advantage is that the cost price of furniture facades made of MDF in PVC film is rather low, and the cost of a furniture set is quite affordable.

Varieties of PVC film for MDF facades

For pressing facades from MDF, a PVC film with a thickness of 0.18 to 1.0 mm is usually used. Depending on the type and color, the film can be:

Such a variety of finishing methods allows to significantly expand the design possibilities. And with the use of methods of lacquering and patting, these opportunities become even more extensive. The effect after such processing turns out simply tremendous, and not only on a kind, but even to the touch.