Brickwork in house walls has a width of 3-5/8 inches.
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When you say "square footage", that usually means the area of the floor, and yes, you get that by multiplying (length of the room) x (width of the room). That tells you how much carpet you need for the floor. The walls and the ceiling also have their own "square footage". You have to know that to do things like paint and wallpaper. The ceiling has the same area as the floor. But for the walls, you have to do another whole different calculation. The easy formula for square footage of the walls is circumference (the distance around the room at the floor level) X the height of the wall (at the tallest point if the walls are uneven or have a peak). If the walls have a large number of windows, doors or other areas not to be painted, you may want to figure the rough square footage of these (estimate low, better to have a bit too much paint than a bit too little) and subtract that from your total. If you are estimating square footage for paint remember you may want to do two coats. If you are estimating for wallpaper, be sure to allow for the "pattern repeat".
I think that either cream (magnolia) or white would go with it. If your going to have all walls dark pink then have the funiture black and white. If your going to have 2 walls dark pink then have the other walls cream or white and black sofas with pink cusions and white lights. If your doing 2 walls dark pink then do the 2 longest walls dark pink and the shortest walls cream or white because having the longest walls the lighter colour can make the room look narrow but having the darker colour on the longest walls means that you have the light coming of the light walls but it isn't making the room look to narrow. Hope this helped you!
A wainscot is an area of wooden panelling on the lower part of a room's walls.
Curtains help absorb sound waves, whereas sound waves bounce off solid walls, so a curtained room will be more quiet.