So my idea is to make us able to build internal walls inside our buildings. Right now, great halls and cellars are really big, and if we want to divide the space we have to put cupboards/runestones, which will usually end up ugly.
Historically many buildings which had great and cavernous halls (such as castles and churches) would be divided with those walls, as a way to provide not only physical but also thermal and acoustic insulation.
Three options for its materials:
1) Boards, with the option to have lockable doors
2) Hides (suspended on the ceiling)
3) Tapestries (out of clothes), in which case we would be able to apply custom sketches.
Since they have no structural meaning, these walls could be easily breakable by hand.
What do you think?