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I've got a question about framing the walls of a garden room.
I'm just sussing out how I'd go about doing the framing.
Here's my basic design I'm playing around with, which is an odd shape due to garden (no idea how I'll do the roof yet):
From what I understand, the 400mm vs 16" question just seems to come down to either making the interior plasterboard easier (400mm), or the exterior OSB (16").
Personally, I prefer to work in metric.
What I'm confused about is if I've chosen 400mm, where does the 400mm begin and end? If I'm hoping to get full sheets to fit, would it not make more sense to have the 400mm starting on the inside, as per the RED measurement?
Or do you measure from the outside still, as per the blue?
Any tips appreciated.
Thanks
I'm just sussing out how I'd go about doing the framing.
Here's my basic design I'm playing around with, which is an odd shape due to garden (no idea how I'll do the roof yet):
From what I understand, the 400mm vs 16" question just seems to come down to either making the interior plasterboard easier (400mm), or the exterior OSB (16").
Personally, I prefer to work in metric.
What I'm confused about is if I've chosen 400mm, where does the 400mm begin and end? If I'm hoping to get full sheets to fit, would it not make more sense to have the 400mm starting on the inside, as per the RED measurement?
Or do you measure from the outside still, as per the blue?
Any tips appreciated.
Thanks