Wondering if anyone has good tips on how to easily (and stylishly) change a wooden panel indoors?

It involves walls and ceiling in a "conservatory" but I think they are insulated.
Ideally, I would like to have plaster or an alternative with the same feel, like lime paint.

Can you put drywall directly on the panel?

Sincerely, grateful beginner
 
  • Wooden ceiling with recessed lights in a room, featuring natural grain patterns and a smooth finish, possibly isolated for modifications.
It should work perfectly if you find something sturdy under the panel to screw the drywall into; however, if the glespanel is missing, it might be a good idea to add one.
 
F fribygg said:
It should work excellently if you find something sturdy under the panel to screw the gypsum into; however, if there is no sparse panel, it might be a good idea to add one.
Do you think moisture/condensation in the gaps created behind the gypsum will be a problem?
 
H HZL said:
Can you put drywall directly on the panel?
In principle, yes.

As long as the panel is sufficiently well fastened, as well as what it's attached to.
If it's a thin 12 mm panel, it requires 30-40 cm center-to-center joists or battens underneath; otherwise, there's a risk of sagging.
You can get a sense of this by pressing lightly on the ceiling at various points to feel how much it flexes, assuming the fastening isn't visible.

Edit: It might be good to read the entire thread before answering... 😳

Condensation will not be a problem.
 
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