19mm MDF

Joiners choose 19mm MDF because it behaves predictably. Furniture makers like it because faces stay smooth and uniform. Fit-out teams use it when they want panels that stay flat and finish well. DIY builders pick MDF 19mm when they want the job to feel properly built, not improvised. If the plan involves routing, shaping, painting or laminating, MDF 19mm boards give you enough body to design properly instead of working around the limits of a thin board.

What is MDF 19mm?

MDF 19mm is a medium-density fibreboard panel. It is manufactured to a finished thickness of 19 millimetres. It is made by compressing fine wood fibres with resin under heat and pressure.

There are no layers, no grain direction, and no hidden voids inside a standard 19mm MDF board. The structure is consistent from face to core. That matters when you machine it. Cuts stay clean. Generally gives a better fixing depth than thin MDF and gives more depth for rebates, grooves and edge profiles.

19mm MDF boards are available in common UK sheet sizes, including 2400 × 1200mm, 2440 × 1220mm, 2800 × 1220mm and 3050 × 1220mm. This covers both compact joinery work and larger panel layouts. Boards are typically supplied with square edges, with selected decorative versions offered in veneered mdf reeded mdf and coloured MDF. Standards include BS EN 622-1 and EN 622-5. Products in this thickness are mainly non-structural interior panels, available as standard or 19mm moisture resistant MDF, depending on the product you choose.

Finish options include sanded faces for painting and veneered surfaces for varnish, stain or wax. Depending on the type, boards may offer decorative or acoustic properties, higher density and increased mechanical strength, with lower tool wear during machining. Formaldehyde classes commonly include E1 low emission and E05, with many panels from Sheet Materials Wholesale offered range also meeting CARB2. Veneered MDF grades may include A/B faces with crown cut or quarter cut veneer. Interior use only. FSC-certified boards are available.

What is 19mm MDF sheet used for?

A 19mm MDF sheet is usually chosen when the job needs more than just a surface. It is picked when the panel itself becomes part of the build. The thickness gives stability, cleaner edge work and more reliable fixing strength, which opens the door to both detailed joinery and large format interior elements.

In fitted furniture, 19mm MDF board is widely used for wardrobe carcasses, alcove cabinets and built in storage, where square panels and consistent faces make alignment easier. It works well for cabinet doors and slab-style fronts, especially when the design includes routed details or shaped edges that need depth, not just a thin skin. Bookcase sides and storage towers also benefit from MDF 19mm because screws and connectors hold more securely.

Across kitchens and utility rooms, the same thickness is often used for unit end panels, visible gables and laminated work surfaces built on an MDF core. Where humidity is higher, 19mm moisture resistant MDF is preferred for painted bathroom furniture, utility cabinetry and service room storage where indoor moisture levels can fluctuate.

For interior features, this thickness gives designers more freedom. Deep window boards with machined front edges, media walls with recessed LED channels, wall mounted headboards with profiles, and routered wall grid layouts are all easier to produce when there is enough material to shape. Thick skirting boards, door linings and overpanels can also be machined directly from full sheets rather than built up from thin stock.

In commercial and retail fit-outs, 19mm MDF is regularly used for reception desk cladding, shop counter fronts, display cubes, stacked podiums and exhibition plinths with sprayed finishes. The smooth surface helps achieve a consistent painted result, while the dense core supports detailed routing and CNC-cut decorative screens for indoor zones.

Workshops also rely on 19mm MDF sheet for prototypes, joinery mockups and paint finish samples where full depth edges and true machining behaviour matter. When you need the test piece to behave like the final component, thinner boards do not give the same result.

Why choose our MDF 19mm sheets?

When you order MDF 19mm sheets, you are not just picking a thickness. You are choosing how smoothly the whole job runs after checkout. That means reliable stock, straight boards, fair pricing and delivery that matches your schedule, not the other way around.

At Sheet Materials Wholesale, the focus stays practical. UK stock is held and ready, so projects are not delayed waiting on imports or special runs. Both trade and DIY customers are supplied every day, from single sheet residential delivery to pallet quantities for site work and fit-out contracts.

You will see competitive prices across the range, with wholesale prices on larger volumes, pallet deals for bigger builds, and clear volume pricing when quantities increase. Trade discounts are available, and bulk orders can be quoted quickly. The aim is simple. Good price, stable supply, project-ready stock. Delivery options cover fast UK delivery nationwide, with next-day delivery available on stocked lines. Sheet Materials Wholesale is a trusted supplier of MDF 19mm sheets across the UK.

Choose the size and type you need on the product page, enter your quantity, and add to basket in a few clicks. Checkout is straightforward, a VAT invoice is provided, and delivery options are shown before you pay.

At Sheet Materials Wholesale, you can purchase 19mm MDF at low wholesale prices with fast nationwide delivery for most of items within 1-3 working days across the UK. Next-day delivery is also available on most orders. Competitive rates guaranteed.

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