cowboy25 Posted Sunday at 13:07 Posted Sunday at 13:07 (edited) This is for a small window for a bathroom in a shepherds hut which I'm building from scratch. The bathroom is very small so will just have one small window. The size of the wall space is w 121.6 cm by h 195.2 cm and the window is w 48.5cm x h 91cm. Obviously the wall space is quite small so I was wondering if I can just have two vertical studs with the window,window header and window sill contained within as in diagram B. Would this be structurally sound? Or do I need 4 vertical studs as in diagram A? The first photo is the window and the second photo is the bathroom wall space in question between the existing vertical studs. Edited Sunday at 13:09 by cowboy25
Nickfromwales Posted Sunday at 14:29 Posted Sunday at 14:29 If the gaps exceed 600mm add 2 pieces as shown.
SimonD Posted Sunday at 16:22 Posted Sunday at 16:22 Is this timber frame wall a load bearing wall or is it just internal framing? If it's load bearing then you really want to follow standard timber framing methods. I would almost always use the 3rd option from left, but sometimes use option 1 if short of cls.
cowboy25 Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago On 17/05/2026 at 17:22, SimonD said: Is this timber frame wall a load bearing wall or is it just internal framing? If it's load bearing then you really want to follow standard timber framing methods. I would almost always use the 3rd option from left, but sometimes use option 1 if short of cls. Its an external wall, so I guess that makes it load bearing? So basically add in one or two cripple studs and double up the king/jack studs. Got it. The header I assume should be a thicker stud as well.
elite Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 47 minutes ago, cowboy25 said: Its an external wall, so I guess that makes it load bearing? So basically add in one or two cripple studs and double up the king/jack studs. Got it. The header I assume should be a thicker stud as well. For the header I would use 2 of your studs nailed together rotated on end as they will be much stronger in that direction than the floppy way 1
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