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Why We Used Two Different Stud Types on This House
Stephanie Dailey walks through her decision-making process for choosing between engineered and dimensional lumber when framing walls at the Fairway to Heaven project. While engineered lumber costs more, she uses it for walls over 12 feet tall and particularly on exterior walls exceeding 20 feet, where single studs create straighter results. The project features PWT engineered studs on the tall side and standard 2x6 dimensional lumber where ceiling heights allow. She also recommends engineered lumber for modern finishes like recessed baseboards and contemporary door details, noting it keeps surfaces perfectly straight. The choice ultimately comes down to wall height, finish details, and working within the client's budget.