Summary: Learn how to construct a stud partition frame, position a stud frame, build head and sole plates, construct the studs and build a doorway.
A non-load-bearing partition wall is made from plasterboards fixed on either side of a timber or metal frame. The timber frame is constructed of vertical timber (studs) fitted between ceiling and floor and horizontal timber studs (head plate and sole plate). The information here will help you to build a partition frame. On this frame you will need to decide what size plasterboard you require, and whether or not to have insulation.
Before you start building the frame, you need to know the size of the door to build around. Therefore you should buy the door and its casing first. Measure the height for the door from the floor rather than the sole plate and avoid positioning a door right beside an adjoining wall.
Use an off-cut to mark the position of each end of the head plate where the fixing points have been located.
Once happy with the position of the sole and head, fix the nails or screws in place.
Stand the off-cut squarely across the sole plate, aligning the marks with each other, then draw lines around it to indicate the edges for each stud.
Temporarily nail an off-cut to the sole plate against the stud and skew-nail it into the sole and head plates.
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