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Manchester Furniture Show
We are excited to announce that we are going to be attending the Manchester Furniture Show.
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The furniture and furnishing industry’s favourite summer show
What can you expect from the most relaxed, friendly and easy to visit furniture and interiors show in the UK?
So, if you are a retail or contract buyer, an interior designer, a specifier or procurement officer, then Manchester is the place to be this summer. Come and see the newest trends in upholstery, cabinet and dining, beds and bedroom furniture, occasional, mirrors, art and decorative accessories. It will all on be on show at Manchester Central; a unique, up-to-the minute exhibition space, right in the heart of this magnificent city.`` -
10% off on your next order
We hope that you love your new item.
At Modern Furniture Deals we would like offer you 10% off with your next order.
All you have to do is take a picture of your new item in your home and send the picture to us. Your picture is going to be published in our gallery.
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Few Tips About MDF
MDF (medium-density fiberboard) is inexpensive, durable, and a good choice for many woodworking and carpentry projects. Medium-density fiberboard is the most versatile building material. Because it’s inexpensive and durable, it’s a good choice for practical projects like shelving and storage cabinets. MDF is also great for decorative projects. The smooth surface is perfect for painting, and a router leaves crisp profiles with no splintering, burning or tear-out.
Avoid rough handling The face of MDF is harder than most woods, but the inner layers are soft. So edges, and especially corners, are easy to crush. That means you have to handle it with more care than lumber or plywood. Also, avoid scratching the face. Light scratches stand out like a sore thumb on the ultra-smooth surface, so you have to sand them out completely before priming. Keep Away From WaterMDF stands up to moisture about as well as crackers. A few water drops will raise small bumps on the surface. A long soaking will make it swell to twice its original thickness. So MDF is a risky choice for baseboards in entryways and trim near tubs or sinks.