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By Frances
#240905
Nice start. The partition wall looks very thin compared to the depth of the casings and other trim.
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By Frances
#240928
Usually, the plan represents the basic stud wall size. The depth of casings and moldings would be in addition to studs+drywall. It depends on the methods and materials of construction.
By Boris Ulzibat
#240930
Ok, i understand now what you mean. I guess that on this plan this is the "clean" wall size, including all the meterials covering the wall. But i may be wrong, need to check this out. I mean i got no additional info about making the wall, say, 2 cm thicker.
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By x_site
#240984
Frances wrote:Usually, the plan represents the basic stud wall size. The depth of casings and moldings would be in addition to studs+drywall. It depends on the methods and materials of construction.
... bearing in mind that you also show a recessed radiator? TV? i also find the wall a bit thin.... i can judge the scale but would say you would need at least 80mm tick stud wall to account for metal stud frame, lining, etc...
But unsurprisingly looks great already :D
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By tom
#240999
This scene has a great lighting potential. I am curious to see the progress. Very nice indeed.

So, is this a known issue?