Hi all,
I’m looking for some advice on insulating a kitchen that sits within a solid 9" wall extension.
The kitchen hasn’t had any major damp issues in the past, though I did get some condensation mould behind the cupboards. Now that the kitchen has been stripped out, I’d like to take the opportunity to improve the insulation in the room.
From what I’ve read, insulating solid walls isn’t as straightforward as it seems. The room is large enough that I could build a timber partition (essentially a “room within a room”) around the perimeter, including a new insulated ceiling. (One hurdle is that the boiler and piping are currently situated on the solid wall, and one benefit is that the solid walls are currently 'on the ****' (borrowed a 3d scanner from work), so I should achieve square walls with the partition)
My questions are:
Thanks in advance!
I’m looking for some advice on insulating a kitchen that sits within a solid 9" wall extension.
The kitchen hasn’t had any major damp issues in the past, though I did get some condensation mould behind the cupboards. Now that the kitchen has been stripped out, I’d like to take the opportunity to improve the insulation in the room.
From what I’ve read, insulating solid walls isn’t as straightforward as it seems. The room is large enough that I could build a timber partition (essentially a “room within a room”) around the perimeter, including a new insulated ceiling. (One hurdle is that the boiler and piping are currently situated on the solid wall, and one benefit is that the solid walls are currently 'on the ****' (borrowed a 3d scanner from work), so I should achieve square walls with the partition)
My questions are:
- Is this approach (partition wall and ceiling) a viable way of insulating a solid wall kitchen?
- Would this create condensation problems in the cavity between the studwork and the existing wall?
- If it is viable, what cavity depth would be recommended between the solid wall and the stud?
- What would be a sensible build-up for the stud partition to achieve decent insulation without overcomplicating things?
Thanks in advance!

