Hi,
I have a storeroom which is built as a lean-to on the existing house structure. It is not a habitable room, and as such is bare brick / block, and single skin on one of the walls. I would like to have smooth walls instead of the abrasive brick.
My idea is to dot/dab some thin plywood sheets to the walls, and call it good. That way I don't have to worry about plastering etc, and I have a hardwearing surface to use.
Is there any reason for me to not go with this? (thinking fire risk, regs, etc).
Thanks,
Lee
I have a storeroom which is built as a lean-to on the existing house structure. It is not a habitable room, and as such is bare brick / block, and single skin on one of the walls. I would like to have smooth walls instead of the abrasive brick.
My idea is to dot/dab some thin plywood sheets to the walls, and call it good. That way I don't have to worry about plastering etc, and I have a hardwearing surface to use.
Is there any reason for me to not go with this? (thinking fire risk, regs, etc).
Thanks,
Lee