Should I perhaps place short studs between the ones that are vertical. So I place a bunch of studs horizontally and then the others can't move as much?
 
I will probably also close off a doorway in a lightweight concrete house. I did the same thing in my current house, with wooden studs and chipboard with fiberglass reinforcement in the seams, but of course, the wallpaper has cracked.

Is it pointless to try with wooden studs + plaster, or maybe metal studs + plaster if it is to be done well, or is it simply a matter of bricklaying? How do you do that in a thin wall? The wall will be between the kitchen (not the sink area) and the bedroom.
 
I recommend drywall above, but unfortunately it doesn't make clear that I mean drywall over the entire wall surface, not in the hole. If you put drywall over everything, it doesn't matter if you use wood studs in the hole.
 
Ok, thanks, I understand!

It certainly seems like a good way since it's easier to just put up plasterboard than to do masonry.

So, it works with 6mm renovation plasterboard and then screw, or should it be glued on and/or plugged in the screw holes as well?
 
I can report that the door I closed hasn't cracked at the seams, and it's been about 8 months now anyway:)
 
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