ᐅ Non-Load-Bearing Interior Walls – Which Construction Method?
Created on: 18 Jun 2025 12:02
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Buddy90
Hello!
I am currently considering which construction method to use for the non-load-bearing interior walls on the ground floor and upper floor of my building project.
I would like to do a lot of the work myself during the house construction to keep costs under control...
1: Solid construction with calcium silicate bricks, plastered, filled, painted
2: Metal stud frame, insulation, OSB board, drywall, filled, painted
Has anyone compared the costs of these options by any chance?
How is the sound insulation?
I would really appreciate some experience reports.
I am currently considering which construction method to use for the non-load-bearing interior walls on the ground floor and upper floor of my building project.
I would like to do a lot of the work myself during the house construction to keep costs under control...
1: Solid construction with calcium silicate bricks, plastered, filled, painted
2: Metal stud frame, insulation, OSB board, drywall, filled, painted
Has anyone compared the costs of these options by any chance?
How is the sound insulation?
I would really appreciate some experience reports.
Buddy90 schrieb:
Non-load-bearing walls can even be important for bracing.Only some of them – but which ones you can’t tell just by quickly looking at the floor plan. Buddy90 schrieb:
and that the whole thing needs to be discussed with the architect!The architect is not just a house painter or stamp collector, but your comprehensive planning partner. You should talk to them as openly as you would with your hairdresser.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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