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Sous-sol room - is plasterboard suitable?


Chrissie
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A very basic question here:
Have stripped out a very damp wine "cave", replaced the old earth floor, exposed the beams, also treated them, and doubled some of them, removed old rendering and installed a radiator and a window (yes, we do have planning permission!)

As this room is not officially "habitable", I intend to use it as a sort of back-up room for drying laundry in wet weather (I'm sick of using the grubby, spidery boiler room), doing the ironing etc.

In view of this, is it suitable to use ordinary plasterboard for walls/ceilings or is there something else which would be more resistant to occasional humidity? After all the care taken over the earlier work, don't want to spoil it at the last stage.
Thanks in advance
Chrissie
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