Browse Forums Building Standards; Getting It Right! 1 Mar 07, 2024 6:25 am Long story short, a toilet room is going to back onto our main bedroom and I want to make it close to soundproof. Im going to build two frames (pretty much a room within a room) with a 25mm gap between them, insulate both and use thick plaster. To increase the size of the room, can I frame with 70x45 timber instead of 90x45. The height of the room is 3100. Walls are non-load bearing So I have read the relevant sections of this report, and what worries me the most are the rectification works which are needed to that steel beam. Frame overhangs are not… 8 31388 Hi everyone, Approaching the framing stage of our build. Went for a sticky beak today to find the timber a bit of a dog's breakfast... some long lengths sitting on top… 0 6765 I've got a similar setup with a double shower at 900 x 2000, and it works fine for us. I think your idea of going slightly bigger to 1000 x 2200 sounds reasonable if you… 4 18380 |