I'm planning to partition my "L" shaped lounge/diner into a separate lounge and study with a stud partition wall. It's a concrete floor, so the sole plate is not a problem, but the ceiling joists are parallel to the run of the new partition, and not suitably placed to allow me to locate the top plate so I can "square off" the lounge. The first floor is tongue-and-grooved chipboard flooring which would be almost impossible to take up to fit noggins (even if the upstairs wall layout offered access to the area in question).
What are my options? Do I have to bite the bullet and line the new wall up to one of the existing ceiling joists, even though that means forming an alcove in the living room instead of a straight wall? Or is there an alternate method of securing the top plate? The ground floor walls are all concrete block construction, btw.
Thanks in advance (hopefully),
Dave.
What are my options? Do I have to bite the bullet and line the new wall up to one of the existing ceiling joists, even though that means forming an alcove in the living room instead of a straight wall? Or is there an alternate method of securing the top plate? The ground floor walls are all concrete block construction, btw.
Thanks in advance (hopefully),
Dave.