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9th March 2012, 08:20 PM #1
Hardwood or MDF architraves in a bathroom
Hi Guys
Was after some advice in terms of arch's for a bathroom.
I was told (ie; by a architrave distributer) that it would be better to use hardwood arch's for a bathroom.
However I went down to my flooring guys to order them (ie; arch's) some for a dining room and living area (ie; in MDF) and then the archs for the bathroom (ie; hardwood).
They told me that it wouldnt matter using MDF arch's in the bathroom as long as they sealed 3 times as this would protect it from any moisture getting in.
Can anyone advise if I would okay using MDF in the bathroom as long as they are sealed properly ?
Thanks
The Dec
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