Originally Posted by
chessp
Barry White,
Many thanks for the help. I can confirm that I have tiled roof. There is obviously some form, of membrane between the tile and existing plasterboard (between the exposed beams) but not quite sure what it is. As the ceilings are approx 5mtrs high it proves somewhat difficult to get there and see. The house was built in the mid 80's so what is the likelihood that foil would have been used then?
Looking back at the original post I may not have been quite clear. My intention (subject to the outcome of responses here) would be to plasterboard over the existing beams to create a flat ceiling. Within the new cavity created I would install batts and to give me the lighting within the room I would be installing mains voltage downlights (halogen) - potentially CFL which burn cooler.
Now that this makes more sense (to me anyway) do you foresee any problems with condensation or would I need to install any specific type of plasterboard?