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Plasterboard can be used to line the interior walls of a summerhouse or shed, so long as the structure has been insulated and has a vapour barrier in place. Using plasterboard is a popular choice when converting a summerhouse or shed and aiming to achieve the look & feel of another room in the house.
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When lining the interior of a garden building, there are many aspects to consider. Interior walls improve the appearance, insulate heat, protect against condensation and allow for fixtures & fittings. Garden buildings such as summerhouses and sheds are a great choice to convert into a room in the garden. An increase in popularity over the last few years has led to many homeowners ditching the extension and opting for a garden room instead. As well as avoiding lengthy planning applications, converted sheds & summerhouses cost significantly less and can be completed within a few months. There’s plenty of great uses for a garden room including as an office, a man cave or even as a garden bar. For use throughout the colder months of the year, we need to take additional steps during construction to improve heat retention. Many sheds and summerhouses come with 8-12mm thickness timber walls that on their own are not suitable for use when the temperature begins to drop. Creating a garden room that can be used during the winter involves insulating the walls and then lining the interior walls to cover the insulation. The wooden framing inside a summerhouse or shed creates the perfect cavity to install insulation. Once insulated, the walls can be boarded over, allowing for the interior to be decorated. Lots of choices are available on the material for lining the walls and plasterboard is a common consideration.
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Read More »While the appearance of plasterboard inside a garden room looks great, it can pose some additional challenges compared with using other materials. Plasterboard is not the most durable material to line the inside walls, as it’s vulnerable to knocks and bumps. If the garden building is going to be used for storing items such as garden equipment, it may be better to use stronger wooden boarding in areas that could easily be knocked when passing. For converting a summerhouse into a garden gym, a strong and thick wood such as OSB is most suitable. If the plan is to hang shelves or even a TV onto the walls, plasterboard does not offer much strength and may begin to crumble or break with the weight of anything attached. For small shelves, we can attach them in position with the timber battens behind to increase the strength. Plasterboard itself will not hold the weight of a TV or speakers and that section may require another material such as plywood that has more strength. As a garden room with plasterboard will contain a vapour barrier and have a high level of airtightness, we recommend installing an air vent. Trapped humid air inside the garden room can lead to condensation and damage to the plasterboard. A small air vent allows for air to circulate and the humid air to be constantly replaced with fresh dry air. For a large garden room, several air vents can be used.
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