I’m creating a decorative wall and a fitting room and plan to install shiplap on bare studs.
The fitting room has three walls, with the bottom plate anchored into concrete. The decorative wall is an L shape, and bottom plate is also anchored into concrete.
The top plate of both of these walls are not connected to anything (because the ceiling in the room is a floating ceiling).
I’m planning to use finish nails to secure the shiplap to studs, but was wondering if that is sufficient to prevent the walls from racking? (Should I install plywood and then shiplap, or is that overkill?)
amberwench t1_isr04ab wrote
As long as you don't get skimpy with the nails, I'd trust it. You don't have wind or frost heave to account for.