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Non-load bearing

Not supporting any load other than its own weight, often used to describe walls.

Non-load bearing walls do not support structural loads and are used to divide spaces, providing flexibility in layout and design. They are crucial for space planning, aesthetics, and functionality. By offering design freedom and ease of modification, non-load bearing walls support efficient construction, enhance adaptability, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that interiors are well-organized, aligned with design intent, and capable of accommodating future changes without compromising structural integrity.

Used in a sentence

The existing non-load bearing wall could be removed to open up the space.

Synonyms/variation
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