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Hi all, just wanted some advice from those in the know please:
We are building an ensuite in our main bedroom from stud walls. The room door is in the corner and the ensuite is in the adjacent corner. See the plan attached not to scale..
We want to slope the ensuite down in order to minimise the visual impact but not so much that the basin area is too small.
The ensuite door is on that sloping wall and the section behind is just 500mm. Highlighted red on the drawing.
Question is regarding that red wall, would it be reasonable to put a double 63mm stud at the door end as normal, but then take a single plasterboard sheet (or maybe a double board) the full 500mm to the first stud of the wall behind the basin? Thus gaining a better sight line into the room without losing the same off the basin width.
We are building an ensuite in our main bedroom from stud walls. The room door is in the corner and the ensuite is in the adjacent corner. See the plan attached not to scale..
We want to slope the ensuite down in order to minimise the visual impact but not so much that the basin area is too small.
The ensuite door is on that sloping wall and the section behind is just 500mm. Highlighted red on the drawing.
Question is regarding that red wall, would it be reasonable to put a double 63mm stud at the door end as normal, but then take a single plasterboard sheet (or maybe a double board) the full 500mm to the first stud of the wall behind the basin? Thus gaining a better sight line into the room without losing the same off the basin width.