BWP vs BWR vs MR Plywood: Price, Differences & Best Uses
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Plywood is the backbone of modern interiors — from kitchens and wardrobes to beds, partitions and commercial spaces. But with so many plywood grades in the market, choosing the right one can be confusing.
Three of the most common grades designers and contractors work with are:
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BWP (Boiling Water Proof) Plywood
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BWR (Boiling Water Resistant) Plywood
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MR (Moisture Resistant) Plywood
Each grade behaves differently depending on humidity, usage, load, and application. This guide breaks down their differences, ideal uses, and typical price ranges — helping you choose the right material for every project.
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1. What Do BWP, BWR & MR Really Mean?
BWP Plywood (Boiling Water Proof)

BWP is the strongest plywood grade used in interiors. It uses high-grade phenolic resins that make it fully waterproof.
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Best for areas exposed to water and steam
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Highest durability
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Strongest bonding strength
BWR Plywood (Boiling Water Resistant)

BWR plywood is water-resistant but not entirely waterproof.
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Handles moisture well
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Used for semi-wet areas
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More affordable than BWP
MR Plywood (Moisture Resistant / Commercial Plywood)
MR plywood is designed for dry interiors.
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Works well in bedrooms & living spaces
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Not suitable for kitchens or bathrooms
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More economical
All three perform differently based on exposure level — making grade selection extremely important for longevity.
2. Price Comparison (2025 Estimated Range)
Actual pricing depends on brand, density, core material, and ISI certification — but these ranges reflect typical market rates in Bangalore & Hyderabad:
| Plywood Grade | Approx. Price (per sheet, 8x4) | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| BWP Plywood | ₹95 to ₹150 per sq. ft | Kitchens, bathrooms, utilities |
| BWR Plywood | ₹75 to ₹110 per sq. ft | Semi-wet zones, lofts, storage |
| MR Plywood | ₹55 to ₹85 per sq. ft | Wardrobes, beds, partitions |
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3. Best Uses Based on Area
Kitchens & Utility Areas — Use BWP
These areas face:
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Heat
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Steam
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Water spills
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Daily wear-and-tear
BWP plywood ensures zero delamination and maximum stability over time.
Living Room & Bedroom Furniture — Use MR
MR plywood is perfect for:
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Wardrobes
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TV units
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Beds
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Side tables
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Wall panels
Interior spaces with controlled humidity don’t require waterproof plywood, making MR cost-effective.
Semi-Wet Zones — Use BWR
Ideal for spaces like:
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Balcony cabinets
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Pooja units
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Crockery units
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Overhead storage
BWR provides enough moisture protection without the higher cost of BWP.
4. How to Identify Good-Quality Plywood
When selecting plywood for interiors, check for:
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ISI Mark (ISI 710 for BWP, ISI 303 for MR)
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Uniform thickness (calibrated plywood performs best)
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Hardwood core (eucalyptus/gurjan)
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No core gaps or overlaps
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Termite & borer resistance
High-quality plywood ensures longer life and better bonding with laminates or acrylic sheets.
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5. BWP vs BWR vs MR — Quick Comparison Table
| Feature | BWP | BWR | MR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Waterproof | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐ |
| Durability | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐ |
| Cost | High | Moderate | Low |
| Indoor Use | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Outdoor Use | Limited | No | No |
| Best Application | Kitchens, Utility | Semi-wet zones | Bedrooms, Living Room |
6. Final Recommendation
If you want maximum strength & waterproofing, go for BWP.
If you want budget-friendly waterproofing, choose BWR.
If you want affordable options for dry interiors, choose MR.
Selecting the right plywood isn’t about choosing the most expensive — it’s about choosing what matches the space’s environment and usage.
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