Hi,
Can anyone offer advice on this please?
I'm building a music room in my double garage. To achieve this I'll be building a room within a room. The interior room will be framed with 2 x 4. And 2 layers of plasterboard and wool within the frame used to attenuate the sound. The interior room will be decoupled from the exterior existing garage.
My question is about what size wood to use to span the interior room for the ceiling (from stud to stud)? The span will be 5m.
I'd like to maintain as much height as possible in the interior room.
Any charts online seem to allow for 50kg/m 2 and occasional walking on the beams (e.g. flat roof charts). This ceiling will need to hold 20 kg / m 2 (2 layers of plasterboard) and will never be walked on.
My question is - do you think 2 x (2 by 4s) bolted together appropriately (creating 4 x 4) at 600mm centres will be strong enough across the span of 5m to hold the 2 layers of plaster board (20 kg / m 2)? OR should I go for a larger stud / beam e.g. 6 x 3 ? This just seems like a large piece of wood for this purpose and I'll lose 2 inches of ceiling height.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Gavin
Can anyone offer advice on this please?
I'm building a music room in my double garage. To achieve this I'll be building a room within a room. The interior room will be framed with 2 x 4. And 2 layers of plasterboard and wool within the frame used to attenuate the sound. The interior room will be decoupled from the exterior existing garage.
My question is about what size wood to use to span the interior room for the ceiling (from stud to stud)? The span will be 5m.
I'd like to maintain as much height as possible in the interior room.
Any charts online seem to allow for 50kg/m 2 and occasional walking on the beams (e.g. flat roof charts). This ceiling will need to hold 20 kg / m 2 (2 layers of plasterboard) and will never be walked on.
My question is - do you think 2 x (2 by 4s) bolted together appropriately (creating 4 x 4) at 600mm centres will be strong enough across the span of 5m to hold the 2 layers of plaster board (20 kg / m 2)? OR should I go for a larger stud / beam e.g. 6 x 3 ? This just seems like a large piece of wood for this purpose and I'll lose 2 inches of ceiling height.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Gavin