Hello everyone..

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It turns out that I have planned to move a wall 1 meter out towards the living room (the wall marked with a blue arrow) so I can use it as a room. The wall is about 2 meters long..

The condominium was built in 1991..

I have currently found out that there are 45x70 studs cc60 in the wall, single drywall, and the wall is also built after the ceiling is installed (drywall ceiling).

I also went up to the attic and checked, there is a 22x70 spaced panel above the wall. I am also attaching some pictures of the roof trusses..

Hope someone can give some tips!!!!


Floor plan showing apartment layout with a blue arrow marking a wall to be moved. Includes living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and closets.

Blueprint of a building section showing roof trusses with angles and dimensions marked.

Attic interior showing wooden trusses and insulation under a pitched roof.

Attic space with wooden trusses and visible insulation on the floor. Natural light enters from an opening at the far end.
Blueprint of a residential floor plan showing several rooms, including living room, kitchen, and bedrooms, with dimensions labeled.
 
Just take down the wall.
 
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Okay, sounds good..
So they are so-called self-supporting rafters??
 
Looks like that. Plus, you don't build a load-bearing wall of 45x70 and put it in place after the roof is finished, you build it into the construction. Additionally, if you move the wall one meter, you will get more load relief on the roof truss than you have now, i.e. the house will be stronger than before. So just go ahead.
 
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