Hi,
Picture shows the outer boundary wall of an integral garage that is being converted to a bedroom. It is already a cavity wall with insulated cavity so I was just going to skim it and put a small cupboard over the meter, but to the right you will see trunking (going down to a surface mount socket) and there is another one just out of the picture. By the time I've chased out the wall (clinker block) twice I'm thinking I just batten and plasterboard - it's only 3m of wall.
Firstly can the wide trunking on the left going up from the meter to the ceiling (and on to the cons. unit) just be covered up by the plasterboard?
Then same for the incoming supply (black cable)? It would make the cupboard a lot smaller and neater if I could cover the black cable up in PB rather than have the cupboard cover it but of the 2 cable runs that one certainly would not be obvious where it was.
Any help / suggestions appreciated.
Picture shows the outer boundary wall of an integral garage that is being converted to a bedroom. It is already a cavity wall with insulated cavity so I was just going to skim it and put a small cupboard over the meter, but to the right you will see trunking (going down to a surface mount socket) and there is another one just out of the picture. By the time I've chased out the wall (clinker block) twice I'm thinking I just batten and plasterboard - it's only 3m of wall.
Firstly can the wide trunking on the left going up from the meter to the ceiling (and on to the cons. unit) just be covered up by the plasterboard?
Then same for the incoming supply (black cable)? It would make the cupboard a lot smaller and neater if I could cover the black cable up in PB rather than have the cupboard cover it but of the 2 cable runs that one certainly would not be obvious where it was.
Any help / suggestions appreciated.