So just want to put some shelves up on a fairly new build (about 25 years old) and would like to know about the construction. Was it standard practice to put wooden batons up at intervals in a room and for plasterboard to then be screwed to the batons?
So just want to put some shelves up on a fairly new build (about 25 years old) and would like to know about the construction. Was it standard practice to put wooden batons up at intervals in a room and for plasterboard to then be screwed to the batons?
Not common practice no. More of an alternative solution, if say a wall needed pipes hiding, or insulating, or the wall was coated with something, or the wall needed thickening out to meet another etc.
Generally, 25 year old builds with internal blockwork, would have dabbed plasterboard walls.
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