Hi
We've lowered the ceiling in our living room (Victorian terraced house) because the coving and ceiling rose are damaged and we don't have time/money to repair them (baby due soon). So far we've battened out below the coving line using CLS and joist hangers and have now come to deciding on insulation. What is the best way to insulate the ceiling (we're trying to make our very cold house a bit cosier for the little one) - should we fit insualtion above the battens so whole insulation boards/rolls can easily be slid in; or should we fit it in between the battens; or are we best just to fit insulated plasterboard directly to the battens? If fitting insualtion are we better off buying the celotex style boards, or the traditional insualtion wool?
The ceiling is going to have lights in the alcoves either side of the chimney breast, and also in the centre of the room - whether this affects what we choose to do?
Any advice much welcomed - let me know if you need more detail
Thanks!
We've lowered the ceiling in our living room (Victorian terraced house) because the coving and ceiling rose are damaged and we don't have time/money to repair them (baby due soon). So far we've battened out below the coving line using CLS and joist hangers and have now come to deciding on insulation. What is the best way to insulate the ceiling (we're trying to make our very cold house a bit cosier for the little one) - should we fit insualtion above the battens so whole insulation boards/rolls can easily be slid in; or should we fit it in between the battens; or are we best just to fit insulated plasterboard directly to the battens? If fitting insualtion are we better off buying the celotex style boards, or the traditional insualtion wool?
The ceiling is going to have lights in the alcoves either side of the chimney breast, and also in the centre of the room - whether this affects what we choose to do?
Any advice much welcomed - let me know if you need more detail
Thanks!