Hi, I'm following up with the same question in the thread. Is the wall load-bearing?

I would like to tear down the small wall, which is currently a pantry, to slightly expand the kitchen.
It spontaneously feels like the wall is not load-bearing. It is thin and stands next to walls that feel more likely to be load-bearing. But I am very unknowledgeable, hence the question.
The house is from 1906.
Thanks in advance.
 
  • Ground floor blueprint of a 1906 house, showing rooms, kitchen, and hallway. Inquiry about whether a thin wall (pantry) is load-bearing.
  • Floor plan diagram with a circled wall, questioning if it is load-bearing; part of a 1906 house renovation discussion to expand the kitchen space.
  • Floor plan of a house from 1906, highlighting a small wall near the kitchen labeled "K/F" questioned for its load-bearing status.
  • Corner of a kitchen with a thin wall beside a fridge, wooden floor, and a dining table with a chair. Question about if the wall is load-bearing.
BirgitS
Not likely that it is load-bearing since it looks like the rest of that wall has been demolished earlier without installing a beam in the ceiling. But no guarantees.
 
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