Description
The 9mm V Grooved Primed Long Grooved Moisture Resistant MDF in 150mm centres is the middle option in the range, and for most rooms it is the easiest one to live with. Each 2440 x 1220mm sheet carries V grooves running the full 2440mm length, set 150mm apart. That spacing sits between the fine 101.6mm lines and the bolder 200mm pattern, giving a panelled finish that reads as detailed without looking busy. It is the spacing most people reach for when they want classic proportions that suit almost any wall.
The versatile middle
Groove spacing decides how a panelled wall feels, and 150mm lands in the sweet spot. The lines are close enough to give a proper, considered pattern, yet open enough that the surface never looks crowded. On a standard chimney breast, it reads as smart panelling. On a larger feature wall, it still keeps its proportions rather than turning fussy. If you are doing several rooms and want one look that carries through the whole house, this is usually the spacing to standardise on.
Quick to finish
Every sheet leaves the factory already primed white, so most of the donkey work is behind you before the board arrives. You will not be sealing bare MDF or laying a base coat on site. Fix the boards, fill and spot prime the screw heads, give the face a light key, then put your colour straight on. Because the primer is already carried into every groove, the topcoat lands evenly across the flats and the grooves alike, so the finished wall looks like one piece instead of a surface that has drunk in the paint unevenly.
Holds up in damp
This is the moisture resistant grade, which is what lets it go into rooms that would defeat plain MDF. The MR medium density board keeps its shape and surface through the day to day humidity of bathrooms, kitchens, en-suites and utility rooms. Remember the limit, though. It resists moisture in the air, but it is not waterproof, so direct splashing, standing water, and any outdoor use are off the table.
How the sheets meet
Because this is a long grooved board, the grooves follow the 2440mm length, and the sheets are square cut to sit edge to edge. Here is what that gives you on the wall:
- Long lines down the sheet. The grooves run the full 2440mm, so the pattern reads as continuous vertical lines when the board is hung upright.
- Matching half grooves on the long edges. Bring two sheets together and the pair of half grooves becomes a single full groove, at the same 150mm spacing as the rest.
- No join to spot. That meeting line turns into just another groove, so nothing gives away where one board stops and the next starts.
- A simple butt fit. There is no interlocking tongue, so you place the sheets together and let the half grooves set the alignment.
Applications
- Chimney breasts and hallway walls, where 150mm proportions look smart in period and modern homes alike
- Bedrooms and living rooms without taking over the space
- Bathrooms, en-suites and utility rooms, where the MR grade handles humidity, away from direct splash zones
- Kitchen feature walls and island ends, where a panelled face lifts a plain run of units
- Ceilings, where the light 9mm sheet is easy to lift, and the medium spacing suits most room sizes
- Bar fronts, reception desks and bench seating, where the primed surface brings ready detail to joinery
- Studios, garden offices and summer house interiors, as an internal lining for dry, stable spaces
This is a non structural decorative panel, made in the UK from FSC certified eucalyptus and pine fibre and produced to meet the EN 622-5 fibreboard standard, with an E1 low formaldehyde rating.
It works cleanly with everyday joinery tools for cutting and routing, holds screws well, and bonds with grab adhesive, used on its own or alongside mechanical fixings. The 8×4 sheet weighs about 18.75kg at 9mm thick, which one person can usually manage on a wall, with a second pair of hands worth having for ceilings.