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Please see discussion.
Inner layer, it will examine the wall/edifice boundary of the room.
I see, well the insulated walls do use stuff, so you can utilise modded materials, but if the wall has a very specific design or purpose then probably not, since as an insulated alternative type would need to be provided to then take on board the appropriate definitions and/or change the characteristics more dynamically based on the addition. But in changing characteristic is may then also change the very purpose of the wall or conflict with it's intended design.
I can see a more involved solution, but would be a modification that would need to use a framework to change how walls operate or ways of plugging in the insulation so the walls then have their characteristics changed by the addition. This isn't something the game supports currently and I don't envisage myself investing time to develop such any time soon.
If it's a case of not wanting to remove existing walls whilst in the process of replacing them with insulated walls, akin to the idea of placing insulation into existing walls, then there is a mod that can help with that:
Replace Stuff - by Uuugggg
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1372003680