
Since we are trying to conserve as much side to side space as possible, we decided to go with galvanized steel wall framing studs.
**We haven’t seen this done before**
After realizing that this is what the structure of homes is made of, we brainstormed and brainstormed 💭 and figured out a way to make it work!
The studs are strong and lightweight, mold and mildew proof, pest and fire proof, and the pre-punched holes allow for easier installation of plumbing and electricity.
The process we used to create our wall stud framing include:
1. Measuring the wall top to bottom
2. Cutting the pieces to length (Wiss Brand, Straight Cut Scissors, Home Depot)
3. Cutting the sides every 12 inches so we could flatten them
4. When placing them on the wall, we used a drill bit to make a small hole (Milwaukee Brand, 1/8 metal, wood, etc drill bit, Home Depot)
5. Then we used stainless steel screws to attach each stud (Lowes, 3/4 Stainless Steel Flat Phillips Sheet Metal Screws)
WALL INSULATION 🐑
Ordered direct from site. Click the link below.
We purchased 2 of this bundle- “two bags of R7 Wool Batts, compressed into one, covering 200 s/f at 2" thick (~48lb)”