Interior designing and decoration Wall construction with plaster of Paris
Interior designing starts from the construction of the house. When construction starts, we should consider the changes to be made in future on decorate the house. Walls are made of rigid materials and if we choose to design and decorate the house with smooth walls with wallpapers and designs that can be altered at any time. The wall’s inner leaf may be constructed of brick, block, or a timber frame. The inner side of brick and block walls are usually plastered, but a timber frame is covered on the outside with exterior grade plywood and the inside with plasterboard.
Solid walls in interior designing and decoration
Plastered brick Normally found only in houses built before 1920. Above Stripping off the interior surface of plaster of walls exposes the underlying brickwork. Once cleaned, repainted if necessary, and sealed, an exposed brick wall makes an attractive focal point for a room. Plastered stone Normally found only in houses built before-1920.
Inerior designing and Cavity walls
Plastered brick inner leaf Two leaves of brick separated by a gap. Plastered block inner leaf Two leaves of block separated by a gap. Timber frame inner leaf Outer leaf brick, or block, inner leaf of timber frame clad on the outside with plywood, inside with plasterboard.
Interior walls
The walls within a building divide the interior space up into individual rooms, hallways, corridors, cupboards, and so on. These walls may be built from a number of different materials depending on the age of the building, and they may be either of solid or hollow construction.Some interior walls are also load-bearing. When struck with the heel of your hand, a solid wall sounds and feels solid, whereas a hollow wall makes more of an empty sound. Plastered concrete block Lightweight building blocks covered with a layer of plaster.
How to build interior walls with plasterboard
Plasterboard stud Sheets of thick plasterboard nailed onto timber studs, usually, and Lath and plaster stud normally found in houses built before 1920. Plaster is pressed onto thin timber laths, which are nailed across timber uprights. Plastered hollow clay block Lightweight building blocks covered with layer of plaster. Cellular-core wallboard Cardboard honey- comb sandwiched between sheets of plasterboard fixed between 4 Plastered single skin of brick Ordinary bricks covered with about a layer of plaster. Plasterboard-lined block or brick Sheets of thick plasterboard fixed onto the wall or vertical timber battens.
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