I am creating a vaulted ceiling, rigid board insulation will be fixed on top of the rafters (forming an air gap with the slates). I'd like the final ceiling finish to be tongue and groove wood cladding. Probably running vertically, rather than horizontally.
I'm just not sure how I'd go about about fixing the T&Gs through the thick Ridid board to the roof timbers securely.
The solution I've come up with is that I could counter batten rafters once and then again, (creating sections of 100mm deep) and then attach the boards to that. That'll expose a frame onto which I can attach the T&Gs.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
I'm just not sure how I'd go about about fixing the T&Gs through the thick Ridid board to the roof timbers securely.
The solution I've come up with is that I could counter batten rafters once and then again, (creating sections of 100mm deep) and then attach the boards to that. That'll expose a frame onto which I can attach the T&Gs.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.

