The floor of the loft of my house consists of the normal rafters across. Which have been stained & varnished to be seen from the bedrooms etc beneath. And the plasterboard has been laid on top of them and painted white.
All very nice but not very practical.
I want to revert to the normal arrangement and I propose to put chipboard on top of the plasterboard to make it safe to use for storage and to be able to access the sloping roof area for adding insulation. Which at present is quite difficult to access as I'm 69 and not as supple as when I was 29.
I will then plasterboard in the normal way beneath the rafters. So they are not visible anymore.
Can I ask for some advice and tips to assist me, from the learned persons on here.
I've bought a plasterboard lifter, and circular saw bench. Together with power drills, Reisser wood screws and impact drivers etc.
All very nice but not very practical.
I want to revert to the normal arrangement and I propose to put chipboard on top of the plasterboard to make it safe to use for storage and to be able to access the sloping roof area for adding insulation. Which at present is quite difficult to access as I'm 69 and not as supple as when I was 29.
I will then plasterboard in the normal way beneath the rafters. So they are not visible anymore.
Can I ask for some advice and tips to assist me, from the learned persons on here.
I've bought a plasterboard lifter, and circular saw bench. Together with power drills, Reisser wood screws and impact drivers etc.