Hi, I am planning on building a new internal bathroom wall which will give me an extra 700mm in the bathroom. In the hallway I have flat 90 degree walls either side and the wall will be 2100mm long.
My plan is to put the door frame on the left and just screw it into the existing wall. I have concrete floors so plan to remove a trench 100mm and lay the first row of breeze blocks into the trench to secure the base.
What I am not sure about is how to tie them to the existing wall. I was thinking some sort of channel 100mm wide but not been able to find anything like this so far.
Also for width my plan has 100mm wide blocks so I am adding 8mm each side for plasterboard and another 6/8mm for plaster so the door frame would need to be 132mm wide to fit flush. Does this sound right ?
Thanks.
My plan is to put the door frame on the left and just screw it into the existing wall. I have concrete floors so plan to remove a trench 100mm and lay the first row of breeze blocks into the trench to secure the base.
What I am not sure about is how to tie them to the existing wall. I was thinking some sort of channel 100mm wide but not been able to find anything like this so far.
Also for width my plan has 100mm wide blocks so I am adding 8mm each side for plasterboard and another 6/8mm for plaster so the door frame would need to be 132mm wide to fit flush. Does this sound right ?
Thanks.