Splayed wall:
I had to split this wall in two parts as well (bolted and screwed together), again for lack of floor space.
One smaller part is from the edge of the door to the right (inside out construction as usual) and one bigger part is from the door all the way to the left.
This part is the only wall in the building which has plasterboard layers on the inside of the room as it will be a reflective surface (rocks, bricks or similar).
I loosely filled in the gap between this wall and the CR wall with fluffy insulation
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and then placed the rockwool between the studs
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Then I attached two layers of plasterboard, at the present just up to the window.
This is enough for the moment to close that side of the wall where a angled wall with hangers inside will be attached later.
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For now I prefer to leave the rest of it open and accessible to run electrics and audio cables (well away from each other of course)
Then is the turn of the smaller wall opposite side of the window and near the WC:
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Framing of the wall that's around the WC
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The stud wall of the WC is already inside that small space…it was a real pain to work confined into that very tiny space…so I'm really glad I'm done with that!)
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Gap between the WC wall and the LR wall
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Loosely filled in with soft insulation
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and then filled the cavity between studs with rockwool
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I attached the usual 2 layers of gyprock on top (no pics) and then tiles will finish it off
... to be continued (again)
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