Hi everyone, we're in the process of plasterboard sheeting a rustic laundry space downstairs in our house to convert it into a nicer laundry and kitchenette. The plan is to use foilboard sheeting and furring channels and then plasterboard following the guidelines and airgaps from foilboard. The ceiling will be staying exposed. See picture of the space (we messed up and need to remove the furring channels and then reattach after we put in the Foilboard on).
My question is about the space where the concrete brick wall steps in and becomes timber. My inital thought was to insulate it further with Earthwool but I've been thinking - Could those small airgaps to the outside (pictured) cause an issue? While they are well under the eaves and under a timber balcony but I guess rain I guess could still come sideways onto the balcony and drip in come in. Should I seal them or is it good for ventalation?
small airgaps in the wood
bigger airgap
Full wall
breakdown of wall plan