For You A Room With All The Trimmings
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For You: A Room With All the Trimmings
Summary:
Just as a tie defines a suit's style, trimwork often makes a statement about a home's design. The trim in a room can tell you a lot about its style.Article:
Just like a necktie completes a man's suit, trimwork can define the style of a home. It often speaks volumes about the room's design.
Today, many trims are crafted from medium-density fiberboard (MDF). Architects prefer MDF as it consistently outperforms traditional lumber. Made from wood and agricultural fibers, MDF boasts a denser composition and a smoother finish.
MDF offers several advantages over lumber. It comes in larger sizes, with lengths up to 16 feet, without knots, splits, or warping. It's also 20% lighter, making it easier to handle and caulk. Because trim plays a significant role in home buying, contractors are keenly aware of MDF's benefits.
Beyond trim, MDF is favored for cabinetry and is often used in home theaters. High-end speaker cabinets are crafted entirely from MDF due to its density, rigidity, and acoustic properties. A well-designed MDF speaker cabinet directs acoustic energy toward the listener and minimizes vibrations.
According to the Composite Panel Association, MDF moulding is widely available pre-primed, but it can also be stained or laminated with decorative foils and veneers. It installs using the same tools as finger-jointed lumber.
Aside from its aesthetic appeal, MDF moulding is cost-effective, priced at about one-third of traditional wood options. This makes it particularly attractive to homeowners.
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