I need to update and redecorate a small bedroom in a late 70's house.
It's on the ground floor and one of the colder corners of the house.
I won't get into the debate here - just take it as a given - the house has a narrow cavity and I don't intend to install cavity insulation.
As the room's getting a full makeover, I think that lining the two exterior walls with foam backed plasterboard might warm it up a lot.
I'd love to learn from anyone who has experience of this.
Thanks
It's on the ground floor and one of the colder corners of the house.
I won't get into the debate here - just take it as a given - the house has a narrow cavity and I don't intend to install cavity insulation.
As the room's getting a full makeover, I think that lining the two exterior walls with foam backed plasterboard might warm it up a lot.
I'd love to learn from anyone who has experience of this.
- What thickness foam to go for ?
- Recommended brands ?
- Best way to install ? In a small room so don't want to lose more space than necessary ?
- Sequence of installation ? Thinking: take the ceiling out first, put underfloor heating down next, walls right up to the joists third and replace the ceiling 4th ? The ceilings are all done in artex so this is an opportunity to just replace it. The plain plasterboard ceiling will sit inside the new wall boards. Or is it better to replace the ceiling first and board up the walls to it ?
Thanks
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