I'm building a garden office which is timber frame with the following construction:
Pb>vapor barrier>insulation>wpb>membrane>batton>cladding
I now need to add an opening for the door and windows but not sure how to do this. I assume for the windows I just create a frame in my stud wall to the required size, then order the window and once fitted cladd up to the window frame putting a small bead of silicone between the two.
For the door, I'm happy to have a small step in <6", again do I just create a frame for this as above? Or is it better to omit the floor plate where the door opening is effectively creating two walls either side of the door opening with a bridge in the middle joining the two?
Not sure if I'm over complicating things...
Pb>vapor barrier>insulation>wpb>membrane>batton>cladding
I now need to add an opening for the door and windows but not sure how to do this. I assume for the windows I just create a frame in my stud wall to the required size, then order the window and once fitted cladd up to the window frame putting a small bead of silicone between the two.
For the door, I'm happy to have a small step in <6", again do I just create a frame for this as above? Or is it better to omit the floor plate where the door opening is effectively creating two walls either side of the door opening with a bridge in the middle joining the two?
Not sure if I'm over complicating things...