When planning an office fit-out, material choice matters. Desks, meeting tables, storage units and wall panels all face daily wear in a busy workplace. The right board can differentiate between a finish that lasts for years to come or one that needs replacing far too soon.
Two materials dominate commercial interiors, and these are MFC (Melamine Faced Chipboard) and MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard). Both have varied advantages; however, understanding where each performs best will help you achieve the ideal finish for your office…
MDF vs MFC: Key Differences for Office Projects
| Feature | MDF | MFC |
|---|---|---|
| Composition | Wood fibres bonded with resin, pressed into a smooth, dense panel. | Wood chips or particles bonded with resin, coated with a hard-wearing melamine surface. |
| Strengths | Ideal for painting or veneering; excellent for shaping and detailed machining. | Scratch, stain, and moisture-resistant; lightweight; wide choice of finishes; cost-effective. |
| Common Office Uses | Bespoke painted furniture, reception counters, decorative wall panels. | Desktops, workstations, shelving, storage units, meeting tables, partitions. |
| Moisture Resistance | Prone to swelling unless using a moisture-resistant-grade. | Naturally more resistant thanks to its melamine layer. |
| Finishing | Best for painted or veneered surfaces. | Usually supplied pre-finished for quicker installation. |