After a lot of had scratching and debate, I've decided to go with the framework using 4x2s.
This will give 200mm insulation everywhere, and I will lay out an extra 100mm to unboarded areas. The house is cold, but this should be sufficient to slow down the rate of heat loss.
New framework/battening
Please see attached terrible drawing.
New 4x2s C16 (at 400mm centres) across and over existing 4x2 joists (these are @ approx 400mm). No glue.
80mm/100mm screws, something like this
https://www.screwfix.com/p/screw-ti...ad-cutting-screws-4-5mm-x-80mm-100-pack/713fy
or
https://www.screwfix.com/p/screw-ti...ead-cutting-screws-5mm-x-100mm-100-pack/486fy
2 either side, 30-45 Deg skew to secure to each other.
Optional: drill notch in new joists for any cables (2 rooms, 1 standard ceiling rose each + there's a bathroom with 6 LED downlights)
With a bit of luck, (please see image in original post), there will only be a couple of areas where I will need to join the
new 4x2s together to form a longer (>3m) length. For a novice, what would be the easiest way to do this? 'Sister' them with screws? Lap joint?
Boarding: P5 or OSB3, T&G, otherwise 'normal' flat boards. No idea if levelling is a pain, Hardboard or plastic shims to help level out? Open to both options.
Whichever is cheaper but I don't think there's much in it. Not looking for a pretty job as it's just for storage.
Should the boards be placed perpendicular to the new joist or to the original joists please?
Do you recommend any kind of 'finishing' (varnish, 'lino' overlay etc.) to the boarding to increase protection/cover up slightly raised board edges?
Insulation: Total 200mm. This will mean no air gap, however, as I understand it, Knauff 44 doesn't require it. There's a bit of a draught in the loft anyway...
100mm Knauf 44 one way and 100mm across. Existing vermiculite to be sweeped up and disposed (there's only an inch or 2 at present - non dangerous type)
Unboarded areas (approx 10m2) - roll out an additional 100mm across the 2nd layer to bring the unboarded areas to 300mm insulation.
1 unboarded area covers a bedroom that's being used, so this worked out nicely.
Precautionary / optional: -lap vents to be used
I will get on with doing a final measure and an accurate diagram.
DIYers, thanks for the input so far. It gives newbs like me a lot of confidence.
I've got to now go and recap my notes from the forums on how to drill through tile to put up a glass shelf lol