Retrofit insulation to internal wall

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My home should have had a tandem garage, however the owners from any years ago extended the kitchen into the back part of the garage and also added a utility.
The utility has general items, washer/dryer/boiler but was never fitted with a radiator. This basically means the utility can be treated as outside.

The door from the kitchen extension to the utility is a standard internal door, and it’s not air sealed so does let in a lot of draughts but we are going to get this replaced this year with a Upvc door.

The wall separating the kitchen extension and utility is standard stud wall, however noticed walls are very cold. After removing the light switch and back box I can see that there is no insulation.

Is there an easy way to go about blowing in insulation/balls without having to remove all the plasterboard?
 
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Just take the plasterboards off on the utility side, insulate and reboard. If it's being treated as 'outside' do you really care what it looks like?
 

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