Hi all.
I'm looking for advice on what to do with our bathroom walls now that we've done the easy part of smashing all the 'lovely' avocado coloured tiles off them. It's an old Victorian terraced house and we're doing two walls (the other two are wetwalled), one of which is an external wall. After getting it back to brick, the walls are pretty uneven to say the least, about 2 inches in some places. I'm looking at the best way of levelling it all off, insulating it and getting plasterboard on there ready to skim it but I'm getting conflicting advice on how to do it.
So, the question is do I stud the wall, insulate between the studs and plasterboard, or do I render the wall then dot and dab some thermal backed plasterboard on there? I should say, the tiles were backed with plaster and render, but it looks ooold (maybe lime?). I'm getting confused because advice seems to be let it breathe and keep airflow, but other advice I've seen says no airflow. Also, there was never a problem with the existing render. No spots of damp or anything on there at the moment.
Here's some pictures of what I'm talking about:
main wall
Around window
close up
Any advice is appreciated as I'm going round in circles and the Mrs is starting to catch on that I have no idea what I'm doing!
I'm looking for advice on what to do with our bathroom walls now that we've done the easy part of smashing all the 'lovely' avocado coloured tiles off them. It's an old Victorian terraced house and we're doing two walls (the other two are wetwalled), one of which is an external wall. After getting it back to brick, the walls are pretty uneven to say the least, about 2 inches in some places. I'm looking at the best way of levelling it all off, insulating it and getting plasterboard on there ready to skim it but I'm getting conflicting advice on how to do it.
So, the question is do I stud the wall, insulate between the studs and plasterboard, or do I render the wall then dot and dab some thermal backed plasterboard on there? I should say, the tiles were backed with plaster and render, but it looks ooold (maybe lime?). I'm getting confused because advice seems to be let it breathe and keep airflow, but other advice I've seen says no airflow. Also, there was never a problem with the existing render. No spots of damp or anything on there at the moment.
Here's some pictures of what I'm talking about:
main wall
Around window
close up
Any advice is appreciated as I'm going round in circles and the Mrs is starting to catch on that I have no idea what I'm doing!