We are hopefully replacing our staircase shortly, and I'm wondering about the triangular wall underneath the main lower straight section.
The side facing the hall appears to be plasterboard, the internal side is (original) wooden tongue and groove panelling, but tatty (and cheap looking - it was only visible when accessing the coal cellar). I presume there are battens or something in between the two layers.
Is there a normal procedure for replacing these walls, possibly with a mini stud wall with plasterboard one side and chipboard or ply the other? Or any terms to search for? not had much luck Googling for this!
The side facing the hall appears to be plasterboard, the internal side is (original) wooden tongue and groove panelling, but tatty (and cheap looking - it was only visible when accessing the coal cellar). I presume there are battens or something in between the two layers.
Is there a normal procedure for replacing these walls, possibly with a mini stud wall with plasterboard one side and chipboard or ply the other? Or any terms to search for? not had much luck Googling for this!
