I have an external wall on the side of a kitchen, only approx. 2m² in size, it's single brick and the internal side of it is absolutely terrible, boarded with crappy thin chip board, electric wires visible on the outside and just general grubby. I need to take it back to the brick and make it good.
I am thinking make a stud wall, insulate, plasterboard and skim it.
My questions are, do the layers go like this...
... brick -> stud timber (with insulation in the space) -> vapour membrane -> plasterboard
... or can it go like this...
... brick -> stud timber (with insulation in the space) -> moisture repellant plasterboard
... ie, the 2nd option is giving the vapour control layer and the plasterboard.
With the above in mind, does there need to be any air gaps behind or in front of the insulation and also, there are some pipes an electrics on the wall, can I run them in front of the insulation but behind the vapour control an then just pop them through the plasterboard where they need to come out for the sockets?
I am thinking make a stud wall, insulate, plasterboard and skim it.
My questions are, do the layers go like this...
... brick -> stud timber (with insulation in the space) -> vapour membrane -> plasterboard
... or can it go like this...
... brick -> stud timber (with insulation in the space) -> moisture repellant plasterboard
... ie, the 2nd option is giving the vapour control layer and the plasterboard.
With the above in mind, does there need to be any air gaps behind or in front of the insulation and also, there are some pipes an electrics on the wall, can I run them in front of the insulation but behind the vapour control an then just pop them through the plasterboard where they need to come out for the sockets?