Hey! I'm in the process of converting an old stable into a woodworking shop 🤗 As the picture shows, it’s made of horizontal logs with vertical planks on the outside and finally clad with metal. I've read a bit about not insulating timber "inward" because the heat stays in the installation wall and the timber itself gets cold, adapting to the outside temperature?!? Does this involve any risk or can I just go for it? 🤟 Is it a bad idea to involve a vapor barrier in all of this, or should I just align and install OSB?

Best regards, Mashen
 
  • Old stall with timber walls in renovation process, featuring exposed beams and LED lights. Plywood sheet and potential insulating area visible.
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