Instead of drywall, which is typically installed using metal screws, taped, and then skim coated and painted, the cork is fastened to the studs with small brads. This mechanical fastener  allow the tiles to be “de-mounted” without glue or other adhesives that could compromise their biodegradability, should the house be sold and the walls removed.  Photo 9 of 10 in How They Pulled It Off: A Triple-Leaf Door Creates Visual Privacy

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Instead of drywall, which is typically installed using metal screws, taped, and then skim coated and painted, the cork is fastened to the studs with small brads. This mechanical fastener allows the tiles to be "demounted" without glue or other adhesives that could compromise their biodegradability, should the house be sold and the walls removed.