They were for the protection of livestock or for safety but they were low walls that you could see over.
Why do houses in the south have paneled walls.
I live in norway my house is built with timber walls and all wood.
Yes there are fences but not brick walls upto 6 feet to prevent intruders from.
A single or double layer of glass mounted about one inch or less in front of the dark colored wall absorbs solar heat which is stored in the wall s mass.
Europe have different climate than most states in usa.
To keep the houses cooler on the inside we paint them white.
In the cities every building has a permieter wall over here.
The heat migrates through the wall and radiates into the living space.
Most of the houses were built in the 1920 s and 1930 s there.
I would say they almost looked like a cement material or stucco.
The wall consists of an 8 inch to 16 inch thick masonry wall on the south side of a house.
All i have to do is to to paint the outside walls every 15 years.
Be it a traditional house with a yard an apartment building or any other type.
On top of that its 115 years old tons of charm and not a single spot with mold or damage.
Other colors absorb some of the electromagnetic waves impacting th.
For many people wood wall paneling carries uncomfortable associations.
One thing i did notice was that the walls were not sheet rock or wood paneling.
Panels from georgia pacific or weyerhauser that seemed ubiquitous in most homes from 1960 to 1976.
Wealthy people build up literal fortresses.
White colors reflect almost all the heat falling on them thus keeping the inside of the house cool and comfortable.
During that period these wall panels seemed to be present as the inner skin of every den every basement romper room every rec room.
I just rented a house in a old prestigious neighborhood in houston known for it s old bungalow and cottage style houses.
Damp problems in a house can be due to a number of causes such as rain getting through the walls or roof moisture being absorbed from the ground condensation.