From my project thread I want to part-clad this 5x3m wooden superstructure as a sort of garden room. Lots of windows on the visible sides, mostly cladding on the north side and one end.
The idea is the cladded sections would be insulated effectively stud-walls, with exterior cladding. Initially I thought I'd just put decent cladding boards directly on the outside of the structure, but I'm wondering if it might be better and/or cheaper to clad the exterior with ply/OSB boards first and then put the cladding on more as a decorative/rainproofing layer. Made me think I could use thinner cladding boards and it would be less drafty, as well as providing more rigidity and maybe not needing to put as many additional studs (the main structure is 6x3" timber essentially 1.5x1.5m squares with corner bracings).
Is an initial cheap cladding layer a good idea and if so any advice on materials/process? BTW that chimney will be removed
The idea is the cladded sections would be insulated effectively stud-walls, with exterior cladding. Initially I thought I'd just put decent cladding boards directly on the outside of the structure, but I'm wondering if it might be better and/or cheaper to clad the exterior with ply/OSB boards first and then put the cladding on more as a decorative/rainproofing layer. Made me think I could use thinner cladding boards and it would be less drafty, as well as providing more rigidity and maybe not needing to put as many additional studs (the main structure is 6x3" timber essentially 1.5x1.5m squares with corner bracings).
Is an initial cheap cladding layer a good idea and if so any advice on materials/process? BTW that chimney will be removed