I will install a sliding door towards the kitchen and then build a wall outside the sliding door. Due to various reasons, I only have 50 mm at my disposal for this wall.

Do you have any suggestions for construction to achieve maximum stability?

I have some ideas myself, which are based on metal studs as the framework, specifically for stability reasons. Or is a wooden framework stiffer?:

Wall:
- 2 x Gypsum
- 1 x Gypsum and 1 x OSB board

Studs:
Lindab has some interesting profiles:
-P - Primary stud 15 mm (intended for ceilings)
-S - Secondary stud 25 mm (intended for ceilings)
see: http://www.lindab.com/sweden/products/pdf/profile/byggreglar_139.pdf

-PR - Peba stud 25 mm
http://www.lindab.com/sweden/products/pdf/profile/byggreglar_134.pdf

Sill/Top plate:
- SK - Track with 30 mm flange, 25 mm
http://www.lindab.com/sweden/products/pdf/profile/byggreglar_136.pdf
 
How about:

10-12 mm MDF+suitable thick list/regel + MDF

or even:

6 mm renovation plasterboard + MDF+suitable thick list/regel

MDF is sturdy and good.
 
We have a "plåtis" here that makes steel studs with the dimensions you desire, so I would build with 12mm gypsum and 50-2x12 studs.
 
A suggestion. 28mm glespanel as studs, then 9mm minerit board on each side for stability
 
Thanks for the tips. Since the sliding door wall is being built from one side, it's difficult to have boards on both sides of a stud construction.

Over the weekend, the wall was made - it consists of:
- 25 mm sekundärregel, OSB, Gypsum board.
 
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