Thanks for the idea I'll be closing off a doorway on my exterior door and will close it off. I'm deleting front doors and making the side of my home the main entry. Cheers from Alabama USA
Like others, do you need to repeat the process on the oposite side? My doorway i am blocking up is a foor from lounge to kitchen? Great video. Very helpful. I also managed yo fit my own bathroom cushion floor after watching your video. 👍🤗
How much room/space shall we allow for plasterboard to expand and contract? (I'm referring about the gap either between plasterboards or between a plasterboard and the rest of the wall.) Many thanks!
This is great & this may sound like a daft question but what about the opposite side? I assume you would repeat the process but may have to build out towards the edge of the wall on the opposite side? I.e the frame may not be as thick as the whole doorway so it may need additional wood. Looks simple enough though, as i'm moving soon and plan to block a door to make use of the space :)
It's not a daft question. I followed this vid to block a doorway to a cupboard under my stairs and it turned out great. But I did end up with a recess on the side under the stairs which didn't really bother me due to where it is and is now shelving in that space, but it did make me wonder how she would have addressed the other side.
@@_Damian_. i ended up doing it in the end, and like you I had more recess. So I added wood to bring the plaster boards out further and then just repeated it on the other side.
Great video! How long would that project take (without video, commentary, etc....just straight up work time)? Assuming you already have all of the supplies and tools.
One criticism, when framing, you dont use screws. As a house moves and shifts over time those subtle changes apply lateral force to the framing hardware in walls, floors, and ceilings. Screws shear off from that force while nails bend. This is why you always see contractors use nails when framing.
Now maybe I'm missing something but my genitals have never granted me DIY knowledge. The only difference is that society expects guys to know this stuff so sometimes we'll pretend we do (and then come and find a youtube how to video).
Very Good... But plasterboard and wood don't hit back!.... Before people start commenting... Great work woman now with that plasterboard you put up, do you need to put undercoat bond plaster???
@Chris Sanford that's definitely incorrect. & why would you even attempt to put a sheet what would you screw it to hang also it the studs are there to support the large piece of drywall without them it would fall down or break in half if you bumped into it to hard.
I just wanna learn how to close a door window cuz my mom said when she sleeping have to close the door window I idk how and now I'm just stuck here T-T
She can pick up double the amount of girls that you can dream of and she need no man around the house... so, what are you bringing to the plate, to be her trophy-husband? I mean, clearly she would be in charge of everything.. star captain in the rugby team, tv star and builder.. Philippa Tuttiett is just amazing!
@@LegendaryWoke did you read properly? I said why SHE would want YOU, never even implied any interest from me, ewww, no thanks! Don't give me nightmares! 😂 So, don't flatter yourself, no one here saw you as a prize, dude! 😂
The insulation isn't necessary between walls inside a house but might help for noise SLIGHTLY. The side braces are totally unecessary and not needed. 2 of them are fine at different heights. Building codes are different in the united states but that's how we'd do thing here. Much simpler. Good instructions though on how to line up the drywall. but.. A HAND SAW??? are you KIDDING ME?
Great advice. Nice and simple with no BS 👍
Missed doing frame & boarding ( I'll health).Beauty & skill collided it seems, & this tutorial is superb thankyou 👌 👍
Love this! Thank you!
Thank you , i will do that , thanks from Calgary, Canada
Helpful video and loads of tips here, thank you
Very well explained I am now going to redo correct kitchen archway
nice.shes very easy on the eye aswell. lovely.
Great job
Great worker
Great looking
Ty mate
Awesome video thanks
Brilliant 👏 👏
Amazing! Thankyou so much!
Thanks for the idea I'll be closing off a doorway on my exterior door and will close it off. I'm deleting front doors and making the side of my home the main entry.
Cheers from Alabama USA
Like others, do you need to repeat the process on the oposite side? My doorway i am blocking up is a foor from lounge to kitchen? Great video. Very helpful. I also managed yo fit my own bathroom cushion floor after watching your video. 👍🤗
How much room/space shall we allow for plasterboard to expand and contract? (I'm referring about the gap either between plasterboards or between a plasterboard and the rest of the wall.) Many thanks!
Nice work
Love her tips n tricks
thank
Great
This lady knows what she's doing
I want to do that ..
That`s great and all but how do you get out of the room now!!
good edit
This is great & this may sound like a daft question but what about the opposite side? I assume you would repeat the process but may have to build out towards the edge of the wall on the opposite side? I.e the frame may not be as thick as the whole doorway so it may need additional wood. Looks simple enough though, as i'm moving soon and plan to block a door to make use of the space :)
It's not a daft question. I followed this vid to block a doorway to a cupboard under my stairs and it turned out great. But I did end up with a recess on the side under the stairs which didn't really bother me due to where it is and is now shelving in that space, but it did make me wonder how she would have addressed the other side.
@@_Damian_. i ended up doing it in the end, and like you I had more recess. So I added wood to bring the plaster boards out further and then just repeated it on the other side.
@@ElleLouiseAshton ah great, glad you sussed it out.👍🏾
Great video! How long would that project take (without video, commentary, etc....just straight up work time)? Assuming you already have all of the supplies and tools.
Excellent video, I’m gonna block off my doorway tomorrow and just use the window for access.
Me: (Watches and finishes video,...immediately googles contractors for a job I have no business trying do myself)...
Same
One criticism, when framing, you dont use screws. As a house moves and shifts over time those subtle changes apply lateral force to the framing hardware in walls, floors, and ceilings. Screws shear off from that force while nails bend. This is why you always see contractors use nails when framing.
What kind of nails should she have used and how long should they be ? thx
Can be screws it doesn't effect wood movement that's a very dramatic statement but not facts
gr8 vid. what do u call that insulation. if you were to go to a builders merchant , what would you ask for?
cheers,the benefit from that is heat/ sound I assume /
Good for sound insulation also if you're dividing 2 rooms.
how did she screw the logging on the wall ends??
English Stani That's what I'm trying to understand.. I think she did some "spiking" on them as she called it.
+English Stani
My thought exactly.
Noggins not loggings. And yes "spiking".
hi, what size screws for frame?
5:24 woman predicted 2022...
This is perfect since I planned to close a doorway in my living room but I don't know how bcs I'm a woman. Lol. Thanks.
Now maybe I'm missing something but my genitals have never granted me DIY knowledge. The only difference is that society expects guys to know this stuff so sometimes we'll pretend we do (and then come and find a youtube how to video).
Very Good... But plasterboard and wood don't hit back!....
Before people start commenting...
Great work woman now with that plasterboard you put up, do you need to put undercoat bond plaster???
I have done very similar with Woodglut designs.
I so need a woman like this in my life 😳
This was good but it would have been nice if you completed the job so that we know how to finish.
mud and tape? there are millions of videos about that
She made a separate video where she shows how to finish up the plaster for this project
Love a good finish
How’s she going to get out of the room? That was the only doorway!!
5:25 let's talk about nowadays lol
I like her hard tradesmans hands nice job girl
Nails not screws for framing people, please don't use screws
why not just cut one piece of drywall?
+Chris Sanford
She is a lady, ladies can't lift large sheets of drywall lol
@Chris Sanford that's definitely incorrect.
& why would you even attempt to put a sheet what would you screw it to hang also it the studs are there to support the large piece of drywall without them it would fall down or break in half if you bumped into it to hard.
Megan Meyer 1 sheet of plaster on the studs...a lot less plastering to do.
This time I will do it manually with the help of Woodglut designs.
She's a cutie!
At last, metric system are not measurement only in mm, measurement also cm for larger dimensions. So in this case you can say 97 cm. Nice job.
A very, very beautiful woman.
+ComeAt MeBro What???
Creepy
I just wanna learn how to close a door window cuz my mom said when she sleeping have to close the door window I idk how and now I'm just stuck here T-T
Forget the door, who is the gal!?:) Gorgeous and capable=Wife!
She can pick up double the amount of girls that you can dream of and she need no man around the house... so, what are you bringing to the plate, to be her trophy-husband? I mean, clearly she would be in charge of everything.. star captain in the rugby team, tv star and builder.. Philippa Tuttiett is just amazing!
@@GlitteryUnicorn69 I want her not you, shoo fly shoo
@@LegendaryWoke did you read properly? I said why SHE would want YOU, never even implied any interest from me, ewww, no thanks! Don't give me nightmares! 😂 So, don't flatter yourself, no one here saw you as a prize, dude! 😂
@@GlitteryUnicorn69 Then go stalk someone else
@@LegendaryWoke awww, did I hurt your feelings? 😂 Bye looser!
The insulation isn't necessary between walls inside a house but might help for noise SLIGHTLY. The side braces are totally unecessary and not needed. 2 of them are fine at different heights. Building codes are different in the united states but that's how we'd do thing here. Much simpler. Good instructions though on how to line up the drywall. but.. A HAND SAW??? are you KIDDING ME?
2:59 Red plugs for stud work? Oh hell no!
Gordon Ramsay of construction: hot girl edition.
This time I'll use WoodPrix instructions to make it by myself.
A stud wall built by a stud 😉
female Gordon Ramsay
"...done!"
What a load of rubbish
🔥 Man she’s hot.