Hi all,
I'm building a bed for my daughter, similar to this: https://www.rhbabyandchild.com/cata...tId=rhbc_prod482278&categoryId=rhbc_cat206019
I was planning to make the sides with plywood panels, but given that it's for my daughter's bed, I'm a bit concerned with the formaldehyde off-gassing from it.
Does anyone know how and where I can get the formaldehyde-free panels in the UK, or how to select the best panels? I've read that WBP ply actually uses a non-urea based formaldehyde, so is significantly less toxic?
I can always use solid wood for the whole thing, but suspect it would make a huge difference to the weight, a fair bit of extra work, and more risk of the individual pieces in the sides cupping over time.
Any thoughts or guidance would be welcome...
I'm building a bed for my daughter, similar to this: https://www.rhbabyandchild.com/cata...tId=rhbc_prod482278&categoryId=rhbc_cat206019
I was planning to make the sides with plywood panels, but given that it's for my daughter's bed, I'm a bit concerned with the formaldehyde off-gassing from it.
Does anyone know how and where I can get the formaldehyde-free panels in the UK, or how to select the best panels? I've read that WBP ply actually uses a non-urea based formaldehyde, so is significantly less toxic?
I can always use solid wood for the whole thing, but suspect it would make a huge difference to the weight, a fair bit of extra work, and more risk of the individual pieces in the sides cupping over time.
Any thoughts or guidance would be welcome...