Hello!
I wonder if anyone can explain why it's almost impossible to find moldings, trims, or baseboards in a traditional style made of MDF?
The one I'm looking for is "Moelven Regina Allmoge".
It was previously available at Jem och Fix or a similar list/molding.
It is available at ByggHemma but with a shipping cost of 695 SEK.
Now I live in a very small place called Sala, so I guess I'll have to order it online.
Does anyone else have any tips?
The reason I want MDF instead of pine is that I find pine difficult to seal with, for example, windows.
Best regards,
Uffe
I wonder if anyone can explain why it's almost impossible to find moldings, trims, or baseboards in a traditional style made of MDF?
The one I'm looking for is "Moelven Regina Allmoge".
It was previously available at Jem och Fix or a similar list/molding.
It is available at ByggHemma but with a shipping cost of 695 SEK.
Now I live in a very small place called Sala, so I guess I'll have to order it online.
Does anyone else have any tips?
The reason I want MDF instead of pine is that I find pine difficult to seal with, for example, windows.
Best regards,
Uffe
You have Beijer in Västerås.U UffeMalmis said:Hi!
I'm wondering if anyone can explain why it's almost impossible to find moldings, trim, or baseboards in a traditional style made from MDF?
The one I'm looking for is "Moelven Regina Allmoge."
It was previously available at Jem and Fix, or it might have been a similar trim/molding.
It's available at ByggHemma but with a shipping cost of 695 SEK.
Now I live in a tiny little place called Sala, so I'll probably have to order it.
Anyone else have any tips?
The reason I want MDF instead of pine is that I find it difficult to get the pine airtight with, for example, windows.
Regards,
Uffe
They do have these moldings.
Maybe it's easier to drive those miles than to order?
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