9mm V Grooved Primed Long Grooved Moisture Resistant MDF 150mm Centres 2440 x 606mm (8′ x 2′) FSC®

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SKU: SM7750

A pre-primed TG2 moisture resistant MDF with V-grooved style (150mm centres) running along with the board, creating an excellent panelling effect for walls and ceilings. The long grooved board has grooves running along the length of the sheet, 2440mm. V Grooved sheet finishes on a half groove along the long edges so the sheets are joined side by side, creating a continuous, seamless look with no visible join.

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Groove Type: Long Grooved Grooves along length/width of the board
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Size (ft): 8x2
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Thickness: 9mm
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Centres: 150mm
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  • Edges are unprimed
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A pre-primed TG2 moisture resistant MDF with V-grooved style (150mm centres) running along with the board, creating an excellent panelling effect for walls and ceilings. The long grooved board has grooves running along the length of the sheet, 2440mm. V Grooved sheet finishes on a half groove along the long edges so the sheets are joined side by side, creating a continuous, seamless look with no visible join.

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Please note
  • Edges are unprimed
  • Additional information

    Brand Matchboard
    Weight 9.52 kg
    Thickness

    9mm

    Size

    2440 x 606mm

    Size (ft)

    8×2

    Shape

    V-Grooved

    Groove Type

    Long Grooved

    Applications

    For use in ceilings, Walls

    Class

    EN622-5

    Country of origin

    UK

    Edging

    Square cut

    Features

    Paintable & stainable

    Finish

    Sand finish

    Fire rating

    None

    Performance

    Moisture

    Formaldehyde level

    E1 (low)

    Grade

    MR medium density

    Moisture resistant

    Yes

    Product standard

    Non structural

    Veneer

    N/A

    Weather exposure

    Interior

    Wood species

    Eucalyptus, Pine

    Centres

    150mm

  • Description

    The 9mm V Grooved Primed Long Grooved Moisture Resistant MDF with 150mm centres sits right in the middle of the V grooved range. Closer-spaced grooves at around 100mm give walls a busy period-correct feel. Wider 200mm spacing gives a stripped-back contemporary look. The 150mm version splits the difference, with grooves spaced far enough apart to feel calm and modern, but close enough to still read as proper panelled joinery. It is the safest choice when you cannot decide between traditional and contemporary, and the version most British buyers reach for when they want the panelled effect without committing to a strong style direction.

    The size that solves problems

    The 8×2 format exists because not every wall needs a 1220mm wide sheet of board. Wainscoting projects run around the room at waist height. Bath panel slots are 560mm or so. Wardrobe doors come in standard widths that do not match a full 8×4 cut. In all those cases, buying a wide sheet just to throw half of it away makes no sense. A 606mm wide board sized to project reality saves money, saves waste, and removes the awkward middle step where you cut a big sheet down on the workshop floor.

    The narrow profile also helps when the panel needs to physically reach the room. A 606mm board slips through, gets upstairs without drama, and ends up where it needs to be without a window having to come out.

    T&G long edges that fit together

    The two long 2440mm sides of this sheet are machined as tongue and groove. Slide the next board up against the last one, and the tongue clicks into the groove, holding the two panels mechanically together along the full length of the join. Unlike a simple butt joint that relies on adhesive or pins to stay closed, this lock keeps itself shut through everyday building movement and seasonal humidity. The short 606mm ends stay square cut, which means end-to-end runs need a corner, a detail or a moulding to disguise that join.

    For wainscoting, dado bands and any long horizontal arrangement, that locking long edge is what stops the panelling from drifting open at the seams over the years.

    Primed face, unprimed edges

    The visible face arrives already coated in white primer, factory-applied across the full panel and into every groove. That removes the messiest stage of working with MDF and lets you move straight to topcoat after fixing. Fill any screw holes, knock the surface back with light sanding, and your final paint sits down evenly without patches of bare absorption showing through.

    The four cut edges of this sheet come unprimed, as is normal across this size in the range. Any edge that will stay visible after install needs a quick coat of MDF sealer or thinned PVA before painting, otherwise the edge will absorb colour differently from the primed face.

    Built for damp rooms

    The MR formulation is the reason this panel can live where ordinary MDF cannot. Bathrooms with daily showers, kitchens carrying steam from cooking, and utility rooms with condensation from the dryer. All of these slowly warp and soften standard fibreboard. The MR grade resists that humidity, holding flat and keeping its painted finish through years of normal use. The board is engineered as an interior product, though, so direct splash zones (inside shower cubicles, around taps) and any outdoor application need a different specification altogether.

    Where this 150mm centres 8×2 panel works:

    • Open-plan living rooms
    • Hallways and entrance lobbies
    • Master bedrooms with mixed traditional and modern furniture
    • Family bathrooms and en-suites in mid-century housing stock, where the panelling needs to feel updated
    • Wainscoting in new-build extensions, where 101.6mm tight grooves would clash with newer architecture, but 200mm might feel too sparse
    • Bath panels, fitted wardrobe doors and headboards, where the medium rhythm flatters joinery proportions
    • Stair walls and upper-floor projects, where 1220mm sheets cannot get up tight staircases
    • Garden offices and studio interiors

    This is a non structural decorative panel manufactured in the UK to the EN 622-5 fibreboard specification, FSC® certified and rated E1 for low formaldehyde. Each sheet weighs around 9.52kg, light enough for one-person handling.

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    1. Q Do I need to fit battens behind the panels or can I stick them straight to plaster? 
      A

      Both solutions can work effectively when matched to the right application. On a flat, sound plaster wall, grab adhesive plus a few mechanical fixings does the job and saves height in the room. On uneven walls, freshly plastered surfaces that are still curing, or any cold external wall where condensation might collect behind the panel, a batten frame is the safer choice. Battens give the panel a level surface to fix into, leave a small air gap behind, and make removal far easier if you ever need to access the wall. 

    2. Q Does the 150mm spacing work in tall ceilings or only at standard height?
      A

      Both, though the effect changes slightly with ceiling height. At standard 2.4m ceilings, the spacing reads in a calm rhythm. In taller rooms with 2.7m or 3m ceilings, you may want to run the boards vertically rather than horizontally so the grooves emphasise the height. With horizontal panelling in a tall room, the 150mm rhythm can feel slightly under-scaled. For very tall walls (above 3m), consider the 200mm version, which scales up better when viewed from a distance.

    3. Q What paint colour suits this spacing best? 
      A

      Mid grooves like 150mm respond well to soft, muted colours that let the texture do the talking. Off-whites, warm greys, sage greens, dusty blues and clay pinks all work beautifully. Bright pure white can wash out the groove shadows in flat daylight, while very dark colours (deep navy, charcoal) make the grooves disappear visually. If you want the panelling to be a feature, go medium-toned. If you want it to be a quiet backdrop, go soft and pale.

    4. Q Can I fit this with the grooves running horizontally for a coastal Scandinavian feel? 
      A

      Yes, in fact, this is a popular way to use it. Run the 2440mm length horizontally across the wall, and the 150mm grooves stack at the same rhythm you see in Scandinavian summer houses and coastal cottages. Pair it with limewashed timber floors, linen sofas and natural light, and the look comes together without effort. For this orientation, the T&G long edges lock each new sheet into the row above and below without gaps.

    5. Q Is the medium spacing easier to clean than the tighter grooves? 
      A

      Fewer grooves means fewer dust catchers. A quick dust with a soft brush vacuum attachment, or a damp microfibre cloth wiped along the grooves rather than across them, keeps the surface clean. In bathrooms and kitchens, an occasional wipe with a mild soapy solution lifts any humidity-related residue. The primed and painted surface is the same as any painted MDF, easy to maintain once finished properly.