Partition wall over suspended floor

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another option is a staggerd wall that could stagger slightly or a bit more to allow a wardrobe space at the end of the bed fitted or otherwise for example with the wall kicking back into the room to allow the other room to have a simmilar space
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panlid wrote:it wont take you long. are you saying there are pipes running all the way between the 2 joists? if so they will not be near the top they will just be laying on the plasterboard. im basing that on it being a modernish house with chipboard flooring. if the pipes are going across then you can just put 3 or 4 noggins wherever you can get them.
some pics when you are done? :thumbright:
It's a ground floor, the UFH pipes run parallel to the joists and are fastened onto 140mm Kingspan with the chipboard flooring about 5mm above the pipes. It means I'll have to notch each noggin in 4 places and cut a channel in the Kingspan to drop the noggin into.
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