Hello!

I am in the process of extending a cabin a few square meters to accommodate a shower cabin. It's an old "hall" that has paved bricks as the floor. This floor needs to be slightly extended, and my question is whether I should break away the entire brick floor and frame a new floor or if I can simply build a framework from the brick floor.
The problem as I see it is not getting the floors even that way. Does anyone have any suggestions for leveling the floor while also avoiding moisture?
I don't want to cast anything new since I'm not particularly skilled at casting. Also, extreme precision in the construction is not necessary since I only plan to rent it out a few weeks a year.

I hope you understand my problem.

THANK YOU!
 
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