Hi,
First time poster here in need of some steer. I'm renovating an old victorian property. The areas I need "plastered" are (3.2m high ceilings btw):
1. Party wall in terrible condition. Half of the wall (neighbours side) is a staircase but the other half is a bedroom. I'll have my kitchen up against the bedroom which will help but I'm keen on soundproofing as much as possible - skimmed soundproof plasterboard?
2. New internal block walls, including one that the TV will be hung on - plaster?
3. Chimney breasts - plaster?
4. Ceilings, soundproof plasterboard?
The plasterers that have come around to take a look have suggested dot/dab or battened plasterboard as it will be cheaper material and labour.
I prefer the solid feel of plastered walls, especially for hanging TV/Speakers etc, and am not a fan of the hollow cavity sound.
Although I'd like to keep costs down as much as possible I'm not convinced by the plasterboard alone and think I may need to mix methods at a minimum?
I'd be grateful for any advice.
First time poster here in need of some steer. I'm renovating an old victorian property. The areas I need "plastered" are (3.2m high ceilings btw):
1. Party wall in terrible condition. Half of the wall (neighbours side) is a staircase but the other half is a bedroom. I'll have my kitchen up against the bedroom which will help but I'm keen on soundproofing as much as possible - skimmed soundproof plasterboard?
2. New internal block walls, including one that the TV will be hung on - plaster?
3. Chimney breasts - plaster?
4. Ceilings, soundproof plasterboard?
The plasterers that have come around to take a look have suggested dot/dab or battened plasterboard as it will be cheaper material and labour.
I prefer the solid feel of plastered walls, especially for hanging TV/Speakers etc, and am not a fan of the hollow cavity sound.
Although I'd like to keep costs down as much as possible I'm not convinced by the plasterboard alone and think I may need to mix methods at a minimum?
I'd be grateful for any advice.