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MDF Panel Moulding | Primed White | Ogee
MDF Panel Moulding | Primed White | Ogee
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MDF Wall Panel Moulding | Ogee
Transform your walls with our high-quality MDF Wall Panel Moulding, designed to add elegance and character to any room. Whether you’re going for a classic look or a modern finish, this moulding is easy to install, versatile, and ready to paint to match your style.
Available Lengths
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3.34m – ideal for standard wall panels and quick installations
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2.15m – great for smaller spaces, accents, or detailed sections
Available Size 18mm x 58mm and 18 x 70mm
Why Choose Our MDF Wall Panel Moulding?
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Smooth surface for a flawless paint finish
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Durable MDF construction that’s easy to cut and work with
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Flexible sizing to suit projects of any scale
Upgrade your home with ease—our MDF wall panel moulding makes it simple to achieve a professional, timeless finish.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What sizes & lengths are available for the Ogee moulding?
Available in 18×58mm & 18×70mm profiles, in 4.8m, 2.7m & 1.1m lengths.
What is the Ogee profile?
The Ogee profile refers to its distinctive edge shape. It adds a decorative edge style to interiors.
What material and finish?
Primed white MDF with a smooth surface ready for painting.
How easy is it to paint / finish?
Very easy — since it's primed MDF, you can paint over it with standard interior paints. Light sanding between coats helps achieve a smooth finish.
How to cut and install moulding correctly?
Use fine-toothed saws (mitre saw or similar) to cut ends, use adhesive or finishing nails for fixing, ensure joints are tight; fill and touch up any gaps.
Is MDF moulding resistant to moisture or warping?
Primed MDF is more stable than raw MDF, but still vulnerable to moisture — in damp areas, seal edges and avoid direct water exposure.
Can it be used for both walls and ceilings?
Yes — moulding profiles like this are often used as wall panel moulds, shadow lines, or decorative ceiling trims, as long as they’re supported and fixed properly.
Will there be variation between batches?
Slight variation in profile crispness or surface finish may occur, but MDF is generally consistent. Different batches may vary slightly in priming coverage.
How does it compare to solid wood moulding?
MDF is smoother, more consistent, less likely to have knots or grain imperfections, and usually more affordable. It’s easier to paint but less natural in feel compared to solid wood.
What maintenance is required?
Occasional dusting; repainting or touch‑ups as required; avoid putting stress or moisture on the ends; keep the paint finish intact.