Hello,

I'm stuck here in the hobby carpentry.

I have two symmetrical rooms that share a wall where I want to put up wall panels.
What should I do? The panels require 60cm spacing between the studs. You can see it's not even. Maybe if I move the studs below and above the window, it could be 60cm between all studs.
I thought maybe I could start from the studs by the window and work towards the sides instead. That way, I won't have to saw around the window.

How can I do this most easily?
The material is expensive, and I don't want to make a lot of mistakes or have a lot of waste.

Thanks :)
 
  • Wooden framing in a room under construction. Visible window, ceiling insulation, and wooden studs appear unevenly spaced.
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H Hamstraren said:
The panel requires a 60cm distance between the studs.
It's probably fine with the studs a little closer or a little further apart.
It evens out.
What type of panel are you going to install?
 
KnockOnWood KnockOnWood said:
It will probably work well with studs a little closer together or a little further apart.
It evens out.
What type of panel are you going to install?
Huntonit. So start from one side and just go towards the other wall?
 
H Hamstraren said:
Huntonit. So start from one side and just go towards the other wall?
I would probably place horizontal boards/panels there. Like this approximately:
A tabby cat sleeping on a brown and yellow checkered blanket on a wooden-paneled surface.
Kitchen with wooden panel walls, a range hood with papers, ceiling lights, a window, cutting board, knives on a rack, and a hanging red pan.
And paint for example with
A can of Osmo Hardwax-Oil for wood floors and furniture, suitable for interior use, promoting durability and water resistance.
 
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