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Gable end framed with studs laid flat. How to finish inside?

jmillican1983

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The gable end of my loft was framed with the studs laid flat, in plane with my end attic truss. I have been looking for examples of how to best frame it out to provide a window sill, and allow for insulation and sheetrock. My only idea is to install the subfloor and then frame a 2x4 wall directly against the existing framing members that are laid flat. Is that standard practice, or is there a better method?
 

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I'm confused. The sill is part of the window, the bottom on the outside.

I think you could just frame inside to get a normal depth wall.
 
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Kaizen

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Fair enough. I’m technically referring to the window stool, which is commonly mis-represented as the window sill.


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Install the window flat to outside with nailing flange. Add what you want on the inside to make it look how you want. The stool is part of a window unit.
Thing if that was mine I’d add 2x to make a T on all those studs. More strength and room for insulation or such


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