MDF Primed Architrave

Elevate your interior design with our premium MDF Primed Architrave at MSS Timber. 

Our carefully selected range of MDF architraves comes in various styles, catering to all design preferences and requirements. Primed and ready for painting, our MDF architrave offers a flawless finish, ensuring they blend seamlessly with your existing decor. 

Ideal for both renovation projects and new constructions, our MDF architrave combines durability with ease of installation, making it a popular choice among professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.

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MSS Timber is a top supplier of quality and affordable MDF Primed Architrave in Birmingham and the West Midlands. Delivery is available across the West Midlands area, and we also offer free click and collect from our location on Soho Road in Birmingham.

MDF Primed Architrave FAQs

1. What is MDF primed architrave?

MDF primed architrave is a type of trim used to frame doorways and windows, enhancing the visual transition between walls and frames. It is made from Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF) and comes pre-primed for easy painting.

2. Why choose MDF primed architrave over solid wood?

MDF primed architrave is a cost-effective and stable alternative to solid wood. It doesn't warp or split like natural wood, offering a consistent, smooth finish that’s ready for painting and easy to maintain.

3. How do I install MDF primed architrave?

MDF primed architrave is straightforward to install. Cut it to the desired length, apply adhesive or nails to secure it around doors or windows, and ensure a seamless fit before painting for a polished look.

4. Can MDF primed architrave be painted directly?

Yes, since it comes pre-primed, you can paint it directly. For the best results, lightly sand the surface, apply your preferred paint, and let each coat dry thoroughly between applications.

5. Can MDF primed architrave be used in any room?

Yes, MDF primed architrave can be used in any room.. For spaces exposed to higher humidity, such as bathrooms or kitchens, it should be fine as long as the material is not exposed to constant moisture.