If you want to maximise your space in Singapore, install a drywall partition. Space is often a concern in Singapore, and if you have to use a room for different purposes, installing drywall is a popular solution. This increases functionality at minimum cost and best aesthetics. Separate spaces within a room can instantly improve functionality and privacy in your home or office. This guide will walk you through the steps to install a drywall partition in a straightforward way.Â
Drywall Partition Installation
Installing a drywall partition in Singapore is the instant and most effective way to enhance the aesthetics and functionality of a room. However, you need some essential tools and techniques to build a drywall partition.
Therefore, PS Home Maintenance Singapore offers Singapore’s most affordable HDB Painting, house painting, and false ceiling installation services. Moreover, they also offer a guide to help homeowners and offices make a drywall partition without professional assistance. Let’s go through their process to understand how to install a drywall partition in Singapore.Â
How to Install a Drywall Partition in Singapore?
This section covers the installation process to successfully install a drywall partition.
What You Will Need
Before you start, you should have the right materials and tools to ensure a smooth installation. Here’s a list:
- Drywall sheets
- Studs
- Screws or nails
- Drill
- Measuring tape
- Utility knife
- Screwdriver
- Joint compound
- Sandpaper
- Paint and primer
Step 1: Plan and Measure the Space
The first step in this process is to decide exactly where to place the partition. Measure the area carefully to estimate the requirement for drywall and framing material. Mark the floor and ceiling where you want to place the partition. Take the measurements precisely because this is essential to ensure that the drywall fits perfectly.
Step 2: Set Up the Frame
The frame is the building block of your drywall partition. In Singapore, metal studs are commonly used because they are durable and lightweight. Following are the steps to make a frame:
- Attach the bottom track to the floor where you marked earlier using screws.
- Attach the top track to the ceiling so that it is directly on top of the bottom track.Â
- Insert the studs vertically between the top and bottom tracks. The difference between the studs should be 16 to 24 inches to provide a solid base for the drywall.
- Secure each stud to the top and bottom tracks with the help of screws.
Step 3: Cut the Drywall to Size
Measure the drywall sheets to match the height of the frame. Drywall sheets can be cut to size using a utility knife. Score the sheet along the line, and save the measurements by capturing an image or writing on paper. For any adjustments, trim the edges so it fits perfectly onto the frame.
Step 4: Attach the Drywall Sheets to the Frame
When your frame is ready and installed perfectly, it’s time to install the drywall partition.Â
- Align the drywall sheet with the frame.
- Use drywall screws to connect the sheet to the studs. Insert the screws in a way to avoid gaps or loose areas.
- Repeat this process until drywall sheets cover the entire frame on both sides.
After this step, your sheet should be perfectly attached and aligned with the surface.Â
Step 5: Apply Joint Compound and Tape the Seams
When all the drywall sheets are in place, it’s time to create a smooth, seamless finish. Apply a layer of joint compound over the seams between the sheets. Place drywall tape over the joint compound and press it in firmly.Â
Then, apply a second coat of compound over the tape to seal it perfectly. When the compound dries, apply another thin layer to smooth out the rough areas. Sand the area to make it smooth and even for painting in the next step.Â
Step 6: Prime and PaintÂ
To complete the drywall partition, you can prime and paint it to make it more aesthetically pleasing and durable. A coat of primer helps the paint stick to the drywall and provides an even finish. When the primer is dry, paint the partition in your desired colour to match the rest of the room. This will complete the drywall installation process.Â
Conclusion
In conclusion, you can install a drywall partition in Singapore to maximise the space and improve the aesthetics. With a few essential materials and some simple steps, you can create a partition that looks professional and fits perfectly into your room. The above steps comprehensively cover the installation process and ensure everything is perfectly in place.Â