I'm building a steel-framed studio, as large as possible, in the back yard.
See sketch. At one corner, the distance from the steel to two adjacent existing walls is very tight (ca. 180mm at the worst case).
The front part of the building is cedar on timber battens on ply on timber studs,with plaster board finish to the interior. But this corner of the building is not visible from anywhere so it doesn't much matter what we build it from - as long as it's cheap! I'm keen to keep the relationship between the steels and the wall construction as shown but beyond that, I'm open to suggestions.
Any thoughts on this?
See sketch. At one corner, the distance from the steel to two adjacent existing walls is very tight (ca. 180mm at the worst case).
The front part of the building is cedar on timber battens on ply on timber studs,with plaster board finish to the interior. But this corner of the building is not visible from anywhere so it doesn't much matter what we build it from - as long as it's cheap! I'm keen to keep the relationship between the steels and the wall construction as shown but beyond that, I'm open to suggestions.
Any thoughts on this?