Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry Thanks Luke 3Nov 08, 2006 2:44 pm Dukekamaya It is normal practice to tile over fibre-cement sheeting in wet areas and then use gyprock (preferrably Aquacheck) around the tiled area. The tile end up closer to the finished height of the plaster as the fibre-cement is only 6mm thick. That's pretty much what I thought. When I did the kitchen, I plasterboarded the whole thing first then installed the cement sheet over the top of that, and I thought then that it was a bit of overkill. If all you can see are obstacles, you have lost sight of the goals Hi, Currently building, we are on a sloping block so we have from floor level to the roof in axon cladding. Below floor level to the ground I want to put brick facings /… 0 4480 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair All my inside walls are Fibre Cement & House has Steel frames... Tricky when one wants to hang pictures or do Wainscoating Paneling up the hallway. Those little nail… 0 3152 You can really use anything you want the main consideration would be how it looks once painted/finished - or the look you want. Cabinetmakers use MDF because its cheap… 2 9959 |