If you mean a decagon then its 10 interior angles add up to 1440 degrees
Usually about five inches, counting drywall. Some builders are using thinner lumber for closets and other interior walls, bringing the thickness down to around four or even three inches.
All exterior walls in a home are load bearing. The exterior walls on the gable end of your house do not bear much load, but the walls that the hip of the roof bear on carry your roof and ceiling joints. Interior walls are another story. Usually in a smaller one story home there is a wall that runs the midspan of the house that is load bearing for your roof and ceiling joints.
for residential wood framed construction, interior walls are typically 4-1/2 inches thick, exterior are 6-1/2.
Assuming you mean a regular 16-gon (also known as a hexadecagon), the sum of the interior angles is 2520 degrees, or 14 Pi radians.
The only reason that I have heard of for insulating interior walls was for sound deadening efforts. There is no heat gain or loss advantage to insulating interior walls.
In most cases, satin is used on interior walls.
Partition walls.
Partition walls.
These interior walls will be paneled with teakwood.
having no interior walls
Using primer is necessary on interior walls or ceilings when the surface to be painted is new or newly repaired.
Hometime - 1986 Stone Cottage Interior Walls was released on: USA: 18 September 2010
Yes, as long as you prep the walls according to the stucco instructions.
Interior closet walls are typically non-load bearing walls.
Most interior walls are gyproc, wallboard, or plasterboard. All are basically calcium dihydrate.
The interior walls of a home can be roughcast using a product called Spackle. The Spackle is applied to the walls and then a special roller is used to move the Spackle around. Then the Spackle is allowed to dry. The walls can then be painted but only with an air gun to get into all the time spaces.