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Solid wall insulation
You may like to consider fitting your insulation on the inside.
A solid wall will soak up a lot of heat, before the walls reach your indoor air temperature.
Placing the insulation on the room side of a wall, means the rooms heat more quickly and are comfortable sooner.
If you are at home 24/7 then having the insulation on the outside, means the walls will warm up once and then will act as a smoothing heat store. If on the other hand, you are out a lot and you turn the heating down or off, then each time the heating comes on, you have to heat the walls before the rooms are comfortable. In winter this may lead to cold miserable evenings while you figure out how long before you get home, you need to have the heating on to reach comfort level.