Drywall sheets offer excellent hygrometric compensation, meaning they can absorb a fair amount of moisture. However, for rooms with persistent humidity, there's a special type of sheet where this ability is enhanced, making it specifically suitable for walls, partition walls, and ceilings in spaces like bathrooms and kitchens. This type of sheet is easily recognizable by its green color. Even higher performance is provided by sheets with a vapor barrier, ideal for application against damp walls or where it's necessary to prevent the spread of water vapor. These are coated plaster sheets paired with a very thin aluminum foil on the visible side, designed to also protect against rising damp. They are widely used for remediating damp perimeter walls from the inside. Fixture supports and other loads are installed inside the wall, with their location planned during the design phase. Therefore, there are no load-bearing issues even when using drywall systems.
Choosing the Right Drywall for Your Bathroom

Aquapanel® sheets are made of fiber-reinforced cement and are designed to withstand the most extreme weather conditions: they can handle rain, humidity, frost, and thermal shock despite their light weight. This makes them suitable for environments like bathrooms, saunas, and showers for creating walls, partition walls, and ceilings. Joint treatment is done as each sheet is applied, by cleaning the edges with a damp brush and applying a special polyurethane adhesive.
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To contain acoustic transmissions, it's essential to apply expanded polyethylene sealing tape to the core of the track. The internal space of the framing must be filled with insulation material of adequate thickness, leaving no gaps. For your project, consider browsing our selection of home improvement supplies for all the necessary tools and materials.
Step-by-Step Installation Tips
- Measure and Cut: Carefully measure your space and cut the drywall sheets. A utility knife is your best friend here—score the paper, snap the board, and cut the back paper.
- Apply Vapor Barrier: In bathrooms, always use a vapor barrier sheet (green or foil-backed) to prevent moisture from seeping into the wall cavity.
- Soundproofing: For a quieter bathroom, fill the stud cavities with mineral wool or acoustic insulation. Don't forget the sealing tape on the track to break sound transmission.
- Joint Treatment: Use a setting-type joint compound for the first coat, then a drying-type for the finish. Embed paper tape in the compound and sand smooth.
- Finishing: Prime the drywall with a moisture-resistant primer before painting or tiling.
For a complete bathroom renovation, you might also need bathroom vanities and lighting fixtures to complete the look.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between green drywall and regular drywall?
Green drywall has a moisture-resistant core and paper facing, making it suitable for bathrooms, kitchens, and basements. Regular drywall will absorb moisture and deteriorate quickly in damp environments.
Can I install drywall in a bathroom myself?
Yes, with the right tools and careful planning, a DIY enthusiast can install drywall in a bathroom. However, for complex tasks like cutting around pipes or installing a vapor barrier, professional help might be advisable. Check out our sheds and storage for organizing your tools.
How do I soundproof a bathroom wall?
To soundproof a bathroom wall, use resilient channels, fill the cavity with acoustic insulation, and apply a layer of sound-dampening drywall. Sealing all gaps with acoustic caulk is also crucial. Our curtains and drapes can also help absorb sound in the finished room.
What is a vapor barrier and do I need one?
A vapor barrier is a layer that prevents moisture from passing through the wall. In bathrooms, a vapor barrier (like foil-backed drywall or a separate plastic sheet) is essential to prevent mold and structural damage.
Can I tile directly on drywall in a shower?
Yes, but only if you use a cementitious backer board (like Aquapanel®) or a waterproof membrane over moisture-resistant drywall. Standard green drywall alone is not sufficient for direct tiling in wet areas. For the rest of the bathroom, consider adding mirrors and rugs for comfort and style.
For a complete bathroom upgrade, explore our range of outdoor patio furniture if you're also sprucing up your outdoor space, or check out kitchen islands and carts for your kitchen remodel. Don't forget to browse desks and work surfaces for a home office, and TV and entertainment furniture for your living room. For the bedroom, view our beds and mattresses. Finally, add the finishing touches with wall decor and outdoor decor.
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