GCncsuHD
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So I'm finally finishing up my storage cabinet/workbench build in my garage, and I need to figure out what to do to finish the bare MDF sides of my cabinets. I'd like your suggestions please! 
So here is what I am working with, a mixture of Lowes and Home Depot unfinished oak faced, MDF framed cabinets. I got them on sale pretty cheap and they will do for what I will use them for. The fronts are oak, while the sides are MDF. The big box stores sell oak sheets of veneer to cover the sides, but I'd like to do something different.
Many people just prime and paint the MDF, but I don't really want to do that.
A couple of the ideas I had:
I'm open to any other suggestions.
Here is what I have now.
You can see I will need to cover both the left and right ends of the tall "pantry" cabinets, the inner sides of those cabinets facing the workbench, and the side of the long narrow cabinet on the end above the workbench.
Untitled by wrfalcon75, on Flickr
Rightside detail
Untitled by wrfalcon75, on Flickr
How it looks now, a little closer to done
Untitled by wrfalcon75, on Flickr
Workbenchtop laminate detail
Untitled by wrfalcon75, on Flickr

So here is what I am working with, a mixture of Lowes and Home Depot unfinished oak faced, MDF framed cabinets. I got them on sale pretty cheap and they will do for what I will use them for. The fronts are oak, while the sides are MDF. The big box stores sell oak sheets of veneer to cover the sides, but I'd like to do something different.
Many people just prime and paint the MDF, but I don't really want to do that.
A couple of the ideas I had:
- Get laminate countertop material to match my workbench top (from Lowes) and glue that to the sides.
- Get thin galvanized sheet metal and put that on the sides. Along with that idea I have considered painting part of the side on the left with whiteboard paint to give an idea board/place for the kids to doodle.
I'm open to any other suggestions.
Here is what I have now.
You can see I will need to cover both the left and right ends of the tall "pantry" cabinets, the inner sides of those cabinets facing the workbench, and the side of the long narrow cabinet on the end above the workbench.
Untitled by wrfalcon75, on Flickr
Rightside detail
Untitled by wrfalcon75, on Flickr
How it looks now, a little closer to done
Untitled by wrfalcon75, on Flickr
Workbenchtop laminate detail
Untitled by wrfalcon75, on Flickr

But I see where you are coming from. I have considered painting the frames and doors though much like this member did:
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