This is a wall in the middle of the house that runs along the roof ridge, through the entire house. To the right of what's shown in the picture are the fridge, freezer, and cabinets, and there's no stud for about 3 meters. To the left is a larger opening between the rooms, and there's also no stud there for about 3 meters.

I want to remove the stud in the middle of the picture (marked "cabinet") and move the one to the right of the cabinet stud a little further to the right. It will create an opening of 80cm with studs on each side.

The horizontal stud pieces that are about 2 meters from the floor should also be removed.

Safe to execute, or will the house collapse like a house of cards?

Single-story house, only an attic above.
 
  • Wall with wooden studs marked for removal, drill on stool, part of a home renovation project. Refrigerator and cabinets slightly visible on the right.
  • Wall structure with wooden studs marked in red, showing sections to be removed and modified. A drill and level are visible in the construction area.
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You can start by posting a floor plan and a sectional drawing if you have one!
 
Here is a floor plan, hope it tells you something. I have seen a drawing of all the walls, etc., somewhere when we bought the house, can dig it out if it adds anything.
 
  • Blueprint of a house floor plan with detailed room layouts and measurements. A section is highlighted in red circle.
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