Thursday, August 4, 2011

WHAT IS MDF - midcentury tv console

I turned this elegant mid century dresser into a chic and modern TV console.


Look at these wonderful carved wood handles extending the full length of each of the 9 drawers.



George picked this up from a nice lady quite some time ago
but I refused to work on it till he recently egged me on again.


The drawers are beautifully built with solid wood front to back, top to bottom.
I wish I could find this level of quality in every piece I work on.


The entire inside frame structure is constructed with solid hard wood.


Now to the reason I refused to work on this piece.
The 6ft long top surface *interior* is ... (listen carefully for the scarey music)
MDF - medium density fiberboard


This invention of the 1960s is formed by gluing together wood fibers under high heat and pressure.
Unfortunelty this dresser dates to 1972, thus becoming an early victim of this new invention.


However this piece also has a thick solid wood veneer covering the MDF,
making it possible for me to completely strip, sand, and refinish the top.


Those familiar with my work know my clear feelings regarding MDF products but many DIYers
are finding ways to refinish it and repurpose pieces constructed of it.

Like these MDF cupboards given a faux paint finish at KFD Designs

How about this wall art using MDF from All Things Thrifty

  MDF hardboard was used to transform this guest bedroom at Miss Mustard Seed


So George made one last attempt to convince me to give it a shot and offer a MDF revamp.
I'm pleased, well very pleased with the end result but I don't feel my opinion on MDF is going to change any time soon. If this MDF hadn't been wrapped up in so much beautiful craftsmanship
it would have never got my attention.


I opted to industrialize it and give it the low profile needed for a sleek TV console
with vintage metal casters I picked up from my favorite antique dealer.

"Now that's stunning"
is what George said as he walked around the corner not expecting to see it finished for the first time.
He actually keeps saying it every time he passes by.



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