See more on different types of insulation.
Insulating attic dormers.
If the attic kneewall spaces are used for storage then you ll have to insulate along the roof slope down to the eaves and create an air barrier at the rafters.
This can be done with spray foam or rigid foam cut to fit between rafters and foamed in place with a foam gun.
Insulating the floor of the void or the ceiling of the storey below depending which way you look at it is straightforward with a number of options available and is in effect the same as.
Hold the cut insulation against the dormer walls with the paper side facing the attic or room and the fibreglass facing.
The rigid insulation method requires the utilisation of 150mm thick insulation in between the rafters along with a 50mm air gap in order to avert cold bridging.
To find out if you have enough attic insulation measure the thickness of the insulation.
Loose fill or batt insulation is typically installed in an attic.