How Many Studs in a 5 Foot Wall?
Direct Answer:
To frame a 5-foot wall with standard 16-inch spacing, you will need approximately 6 vertical studs (accounting for a 10% waste buffer) and 2 boards for the top and bottom plates.
The Calculation Breakdown
16" On-Center (Standard)
- Wall Length (inches): 60.0"
- Math Base (Length ÷ 16): 3.75
- Add Starter Stud (+1): 5 studs
- 10% Waste Factor: +1 studs
- Total Studs Required: 6
24" On-Center (Economy)
- Wall Length (inches): 60.0"
- Math Base (Length ÷ 24): 2.50
- Add Starter Stud (+1): 4 studs
- 10% Waste Factor: +1 studs
- Total Studs Required: 5
Don't Forget the Top and Bottom Plates
A standard framed wall requires three continuous horizontal boards across its entire length: one sole plate (bottom) and a double top plate to tie walls together securely. This means you need exactly 3 times the linear footage of your wall.
5 ft × 3 = 15 linear feet.
If purchasing standard 8-foot dimensional boards, you will need exactly 2 boards to build your horizontal plates.