Hi,
I wonder if anyone can give me any advice please?
I'm having a new L shaped kitchen. At the left hand side of the L, I'm having a large cupboard (floor to ceiling like a pantry) built around the boiler. The potential fitter has told me that he will put the units in, 'then' put the stud wall in as he will know then (from the units) exactly where 'it needs to go'. He said the benefit of this, is that he will then apparently be no need to use 'spacers' in this side of the L.
He said the new stud wall (which will be plasterboard), will then need to be skimmed and the plasterer would need to come back (having recently skimmed the room).
My question is, how will the plasterer manage to skim the new stud wall when it is effectively sitting flush against the new base and wall units?
I'm going to ask him, but would like some advice to be forarmed if possible.
Thanks in advance,
Rich
I wonder if anyone can give me any advice please?
I'm having a new L shaped kitchen. At the left hand side of the L, I'm having a large cupboard (floor to ceiling like a pantry) built around the boiler. The potential fitter has told me that he will put the units in, 'then' put the stud wall in as he will know then (from the units) exactly where 'it needs to go'. He said the benefit of this, is that he will then apparently be no need to use 'spacers' in this side of the L.
He said the new stud wall (which will be plasterboard), will then need to be skimmed and the plasterer would need to come back (having recently skimmed the room).
My question is, how will the plasterer manage to skim the new stud wall when it is effectively sitting flush against the new base and wall units?
I'm going to ask him, but would like some advice to be forarmed if possible.
Thanks in advance,
Rich