Not enough info. What kind of panelling are you trying to make? Full wall? Wainscoting? Dado-height? Inside doorways? Rich and sumptuous? Rustic? Arts and crafts? Raised fielded? Shiplap? 'Panelling' can mean so many different things!
Apologies, approx 1m in height, just basic squares or rectangles to mimic Victorian.
And then some detailing around windows & tops of doors.
Seen some on the English panel company but too expensive, I've also googled how to make Victorian wall panelling & various sites are suggesting to buy all individual components separate, e.g. 8x4 sheets of mdf cut & fixed to wall, then make the squares or rectangles with planks of timber, then fix beading style timber to the inside & a dado rail on top.
I just wondered if there's any pre made mdf panels or quicker/cheaper ways to do so
I'm not aware of any. I doubt it would be cheaper than making your own from sheet MDF though. No need for timber except maybe for the beading. As you can see from the link I posted, there's nothing to it, really.
If you want rectangles, why not just glue and pin the timber mouldings directly to the wall?
Any joins where MDF sheets meet are likely to develop hairline cracks, even if you use biscuits. Additionally, what happens where the MDF meets the skirting? It may well jut out further than the top of the skirting.
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