ByronBlack
Established Member
I'm getting to the stage where I'm about ready to board out the interior or my workshop, but I can't make up my mind of the best way to do it, I have three options:
1. Plasterboard.
Cheap, already white so no need to paint, can't fix things to it unless through the studs.
2. Plywood Sheets.
£20 or so per board, more expensive than plasterboard, quicker to install, less joins and can fix things directly to it, however it's ugly and will need painting.
3. Internal Cladding (T&G or shiplap)
Seems to be the most expensive option, takes the longest to install, looks great, very strong, has some insulation properties and can fix relatively heavy things to it.
I'm tempted to go the plasterboard route for quickness and cheapness, but I really like the look of cladding but can't seem to find a cheap supplier, I need enough to cover about 50m2.
What are your general opinions - what would YOU do?
1. Plasterboard.
Cheap, already white so no need to paint, can't fix things to it unless through the studs.
2. Plywood Sheets.
£20 or so per board, more expensive than plasterboard, quicker to install, less joins and can fix things directly to it, however it's ugly and will need painting.
3. Internal Cladding (T&G or shiplap)
Seems to be the most expensive option, takes the longest to install, looks great, very strong, has some insulation properties and can fix relatively heavy things to it.
I'm tempted to go the plasterboard route for quickness and cheapness, but I really like the look of cladding but can't seem to find a cheap supplier, I need enough to cover about 50m2.
What are your general opinions - what would YOU do?