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
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
In principle, yes.H HZL said:
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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