Oak Veneer Sheet Details
Our popular oak veneered MDF is made up of an excellent quality real oak wood veneer which is bonded to our standard MDF. The core is 18mm MDF, with a 0.5mm laminate veneer applied to both faces. By slicing the real oak, we produce a crown cut veneer that gives a recognisable great iconic grain for the veneer which can be customised in the direction of your oak veneered MDF board.
Each oak veneered MDF piece showcases unique natural variations, making it one-of-a-kind. With a spectrum of shades, colours, and textures, including organic knots, it embodies the captivating imperfections found in natural wood. Embracing the individuality of each piece, the inherent warmth and charm of oak wood add character to any space.
As an adaptable material, our oak veneer MDF boards are versatile for office furniture, kitchen cabinets, floating wall shelves, slat wall panels, dining sets, and fire surrounds as well as being perfect for being stained and painted if you wish to.
Due to its smooth and stable faces, MDF is also used for decorative wood or laminate veneers and it can easily be drilled and cut to specific sizes. With our CNC machine, we are fully equipped to customise your oak veneered MDF to be cut to size, or with any measurements or requirements, including preparing for fixings with screws or nails with our drilled holes and cutout options.
The lightweight MDF sheets are also easy to mark up for cutting, or sanding down, and can be cut to various shapes and forms with ease using an electric saw, router or handsaw. If you wish to further cut your MDF European oak veneer sheets, see our guide, though note that correct protection such as dust masks and goggles should be worn when handling MDF.
MDF is manufactured from wood fibres, mixed with resin and waxes which are then hot pressed to the required thickness. These wood fibres are sourced from environmentally friendly forest thinnings, recycled wood or pallets, and sawdust. All our suppliers provide FSC and PEFC certifications.
Oak veneered MDF is a timeless choice – and with A/B grade sheets, you get a refined, furniture-grade oak veneer on the A face. We always prioritise the A face when cutting, especially for installations where the front view matters most, like kitchens doors and desktops. The way your sheet displays in our visualiser matches how we’ll treat the A-facing side during production.
Read more about A/B Face Veneered Sheets in our Help Centre
Made to Measure
Any specific shape, with cutouts for sockets and switches
Quick Delivery
Dispatched within 7 days, delivered straight to your door
Lightweight
Our veneered boards weigh significantly less than a solid oak sheet of comparable size.
Easy to Clean
Can be wiped clean with a microfibre cloth and a standard wood polish.
Inexpensive
Our veneered MDF boards offer the strength and looks of solid wood at a lower cost.
Lacquering Available
We have a matt and gloss lacquer option for a long-lasting and luxurious finish
Oak Veneered MDF Uses and Applications
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Oak Veneer Additional Options
Lacquering Protection
Our lacquering service offers a professional, matt finish that enhances both the appearance and durability of the material. The spray-painted matt lacquer provides a sleek, modern aesthetic while protecting the surface from scratches, stains, and moisture. This treatment extends the lifespan of the oak veneer, ensuring it remains attractive and resilient over time. Additionally, the lacquered finish is easy to clean and maintain, making it an ideal choice for furniture, cabinetry, and interior design projects where both style and practicality are essential.
Need Finished Edges?
Choose from matching or contrasting edge banding in the product options. Edge banding offers several key benefits, enhancing both the durability and appearance of your project. It seals and protects the exposed edges, preventing damage from moisture, impacts, or chipping, which helps maintain the structural integrity of the board. Edge banding also provides a seamless, professional finish that perfectly complements the oak veneer, ensuring a consistent and polished look. Additionally, it adds to the longevity of the material, making it more resistant to everyday wear and tear.
Custom Oak Veneered MDF Worktop for IKEA Hack | Collaboration with Belgrave Home
We supplied @belgravehome with this stunning oak veneered MDF worktop cut to size. This custom worktop spans a 5-meter-long wall, sitting atop an IKEA storage base with bespoke drawer fronts. The result is a sleek and functional design with the perfect oak finish. Our veneered MDF was chosen for its versatility, with one side crown cut and the other quarter cut, allowing them to pick their desired finish.
Technical Specifications
Material |
Wood - MDF Core & Real Oak Wood Faces |
Finish |
Oak Veneered (Unfinished Edges) |
Available Thicknesses |
19mm, 25mm |
Maximum Sheet Size |
2420mm x 1200mm |
Minimum Sheet Size |
100mm x 50mm |
Fire Rating |
Euroclass D |
Moisture Content |
5-9% |
Cutting Tolerances |
+/- 1mm |
Manufacturer's Datasheets
For the full technical details, download the manufacturer’s datasheet here:
Medite Premier MDF
Frequently Asked Questions
What is oak veneered MDF?
Oak veneered MDF has thin slices of oak wood bonded to MDF cores. This gives the look of oak at a lower cost than solid oak.
Why use oak veneer MDF?
Oak veneer MDF is durable, stable and inexpensive. The oak veneer gives an attractive wood finish on affordable MDF.
Can you paint oak veneer sheet?
Yes, paint it like any wood after light sanding and priming. Fix any damaged areas first to ensure good adhesion.
How does oak veneer MDF compare to solid oak?
Oak veneered MDF provides great value with oak-looking sheets at a fraction of the price of solid oak.
Is the oak veneer real wood?
Yes, the thin oak slices bonded to the MDF are real oak wood veneers, as opposed to plastic vinyls.
What's oak veneer MDF used for?
MDF oak veneer is perfect for furniture, cabinets, flooring, etc. The oak veneer gives a stylish finish.
Can you remove the oak veneer?
Removing the oak veneer risks damaging the MDF underneath, so only do so if essential.
How can you protect oak veneered MDF?
Apply varnish or stain to the oak veneer for protection. Also, consider acrylic overlays if used for tabletops.
Delivery depends on the size of your order
Reviews
Antony Barker,
30th September
Top story quality service with quick delivery. Amazing value for money. Would highly recommend
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Bobbi Clarke,
30th September
Fab - windowsill cut to size. It fit perfectly and good quality. Very happy with purchase.
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Good quality.
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Good quality products, decent price and delivered in good time. But the best part of the service was that when I received my delivery, I had ordered just one small plank of MDF instead of 9. The company helpfully sent me the remaining planks at no extra charge (as I had already paid extra for a small order fee) - so incredibly helpful and will absolutely use this company again
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Nice bespoke cut, included grain on edges, good solid shelving for an existing space. Can’t fault quality or service
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Used for our a pantry door.
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Natalie Cooney,
26th September
Great value and great product just what it says thanks
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Lisa Bingham,
23rd September
Accurately measured
Packaged with care
Delivered promptly
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Good quality
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Jon Allen,
23rd September
High quality MDF sheeting which appear to be me of a higher density than standard alternatives. The product was cut to perfection and delivered in perfect condition.
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