Dollhouse Materials: Plywood vs. Fiberboard (MDF)There's one question that always comes up when dealing with dollhouse kits and materials: which is better--plywood or medium density fiberboard? The answer is ultimately a matter of preference, but the information below will help you to make a knowledgeable choice.
MDF Medium density fiberboard is a building material made from compressed wood fibers bonded together with resin using heat and pressure to form sheets or boards. MDF is not the same thing as pressboard or hardboard. Compared to plywood, MDF presents a smoother, plaster-like appearance. MDF is free of splinters and blemishes and is thus easy to paint. Its smooth surface also makes adding interior wallpaper a simpler task. MDF offers uniform thickness and stability from warping. MDF is heavier than plywood, and though it won't splinter or warp, it is more prone to chipping, denting, or splitting. MDF dollhouse kits using 3/8-inch fiberboard can be glued or nailed together, though gluing is often preferred due to the nature of the material. |






