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For info & free tickets worth £24 click hereWhat is the smallest size of timber stud I could use to build a fullheight utility cupboard in the Victorian flat I’m renovating? The floor-to-ceiling height is 3m, and I need the total wall thickness to be as thin as possible.
Normal stud walling is 75 x 50mm, with the 75mm being the depth. You could turn the timber round so that the 50mm is the depth, but you will need to use straight timber and put in additional noggins – three, say, in place of the normal one. But, at the end of the day you would only be saving 25mm.