Hello everyone,
We are doing the entire interior construction of the house ourselves and are currently trying to decide whether to use drywall for all the interior walls or have them built with masonry instead. Drywall would, of course, be more affordable and flexible. However, we have concerns regarding a possible resale.
The rest of the house is being built with solid calcium silicate bricks.
I would be very grateful for any advice or opinions.
Have a great weekend!
We are doing the entire interior construction of the house ourselves and are currently trying to decide whether to use drywall for all the interior walls or have them built with masonry instead. Drywall would, of course, be more affordable and flexible. However, we have concerns regarding a possible resale.
The rest of the house is being built with solid calcium silicate bricks.
I would be very grateful for any advice or opinions.
Have a great weekend!
K1300S schrieb:
You see me completely confused. Which development plan actually specifies the building materials? None. Most general contractors use drywall for the upper floor walls due to time and cost reasons... The resale value or perceived quality should not be negatively affected. Especially nowadays, where even the "higher quality" prefabricated houses are built this way (Schwörerhaus, Weberhaus, etc.).