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Kamak,
If the brickwork is straight you can direct stick plasterboard to the brickwork with stud adhesive or even liqued nails. If the feature brick is uneven then you may need to batten out and then fix in usual way. Usually you would not need to do a full frame.
Regards
Andrew
potential issues -
if you have windows or doors in the wall you need to work out how you will deal with the window reveals and finishing the gyprock into the door frames.
Send me a pm if you need more details, happy to go over any details you need to know.
In my opinion cement rendering would give you a better finished look and is more durable too. Why are you averse to it?
Hadn't even thought of it but want a really smooth surface.
Thanks to everyone else and Stu if you could share more that would be great.
Why not just get them plastered. Not the board..the real stuff?
Hadn't even thought of it but want a really smooth surface.
Thanks to everyone else and Stu if you could share more that would be great.
No, it looks smooth but then a coat of white set is done to finish internal walls.I thought Cement Render will give you a very smooth surface, probably as smooth as can be.