That would depend on the material used. If it's block, 8 inches , if it's a stud and two layers of 5/8 dryawall than it would be 4-3/4 inch. There is no set standard for the wall thickness.
The height of and interior wall (the ceiling) is 8ft. The width is up to you. There is no standard...
3 1/2 inches before drywall standard walls have 1/2 inch drywall so 4 1/2 inches for a standard wall
The width of a standard American bathtub is between 32 and 42 inches. The size will really depend on what material the tub is made from and whether or not is a wall to wall or a corner tub.
The standard thickness of a typical interior sheetrocked wall is 4 1/2" and 4 3/4" thick. Most apartments are built with a sheet of 1/2" or 5/8" GWB on each side of a 2x4 which is actually 3 1/2" wide.
It is a length of wall covering that is 1 yard long and whose width is the standard width of that product.
There is no standard door width as they come in 2" increments up to 36" wide. A common door jamb width is 4-9/16" width, this is for a 2x4 wall and 1/2" drywall on both sides.
The answer depends on the width of the fabric which has not bee mentioned. There are a number of standard widths.
There is no standard door width as they come in 2" increments up to 36" wide. A common door jamb width is 4-9/16" width, this is for a 2x4 wall and 1/2" drywall on both sides.
interior
The wall finishing is the Interior Painting and Finishing the corner wall.
The thickness of a wall would depend on the construction. Modern houses would probably have exterior walls not much thicker than a brick. As a rule the older the house (and colder the climate) the thicker the walls. I've seen exterior walls 4 feet thick in medieval welsh cottages for example.
You can use interior Latex pearl paint on your bathroom wall. Pearl paint adds a special finish to the wall.