Partition wall thickness

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So I need to put up a partition wall to create a bathroom, and bedroom space.
The room is 300cm in length, in this space I need to fit a 90cm wide shower, the wall, and a 200cm bed. Hence have 10cm wall space.

The wall needs to have an entrance door way.

The wall will be 2.65m x 2.2m and covered in tiles on one side

I think I have two options here for making my wall, please let me know what's wrong lol.

1. 63mm CLS wooden stud wall + 94mm door lining + 12.5mm plasterboard + plaster skim on one side
= 63+12.5+12.5+3 = 91
this leaves me 3mm short, would i need to make the plaster skim thicker?

2. 72mm metal track and stud + 94mm door lining + 9.5mm plasterboard + 3mm skim one side
= 72+9.5+9.5+3mm = 94mm

Thanks
 
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3mm lol! Your timber could be bowing a lot more than that. I would not worry too much about 3mm of extra skim.(y)
 
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Why not make the wall out of 50mm square ? 2x2 in old money.
 
I'm not going to put skirting where the bed will be going, it will be a full box base, so won't look odd if I exclude skirting from that section.

Seriously I have very little idea on the sizing as that's all just from reading up on the internet, would I be leaving myself too little tolerance?

not sure why not 2x2, just getting an idea of the best solution. - is there a door frame lining for this size
 
That might work; are you going to build the bed base yourself?

With so little margin for error, I'd definitely consider the thinner alternatives like 2x2 studwork or even those prefabricated honeycomb panels that everyone hates; can someone remember what they are called?
 
That might work; are you going to build the bed base yourself?

With so little margin for error, I'd definitely consider the thinner alternatives like 2x2 studwork or even those prefabricated honeycomb panels that everyone hates; can someone remember what they are called?
Paramount walling.
 

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