I'm looking for a bit of advice about insulating a loft.
I have a small loft space above my (integrated) garage next to a bedroom. It is the area defined in red in the diagram below.
The plasterboard walls at the back of the built-in cupboards are currently not insulated. What type of insualtion would be bets for this? My initial thoughts are to use some sort of solid (polystyrene?) insualtion.
I would also like to improve the insulation in the floor (i.e. the garage ceiling). At present there is some sort of fibre, wool-like insulation. It is patchy, and bothers me as I suspect I am losing heat from the bedroom to the garage and then outside.
The space is currently unused, but my intention is to put chipboard down on the floor and use it for storage (ladder free access, unlike the main loft).
Any thoughts and help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a small loft space above my (integrated) garage next to a bedroom. It is the area defined in red in the diagram below.

The plasterboard walls at the back of the built-in cupboards are currently not insulated. What type of insualtion would be bets for this? My initial thoughts are to use some sort of solid (polystyrene?) insualtion.
I would also like to improve the insulation in the floor (i.e. the garage ceiling). At present there is some sort of fibre, wool-like insulation. It is patchy, and bothers me as I suspect I am losing heat from the bedroom to the garage and then outside.
The space is currently unused, but my intention is to put chipboard down on the floor and use it for storage (ladder free access, unlike the main loft).
Any thoughts and help would be greatly appreciated.