Many people ask whether interior walls are load-bearing or not. But almost every case is unique, so here is my question.
I have marked in red the walls I would like to remove. I hope someone can determine from this limited information whether they are load-bearing.
Thanks in advance.
Floor plan showing two interior walls marked in red for removal consideration, located near the entrance and toilet areas. Floor plan of an upper floor featuring a kitchen, hall, living room, and bedrooms. Walls marked in red indicate proposed removals for structural assessment. Two-story yellow wooden house with windows and a small covered porch, surrounded by greenery.
 
The wall by the WC is not load-bearing, but the one by the entrance most likely is.
 
The wall between the Entrance and the dining room is most likely load-bearing, but it is typically not a problem to make a doorway.
 
Anna_H Anna_H said:
The wall between the entrance and the dining room is most likely load-bearing, but it's generally not a problem to create a doorway.
That might be an alternative then. But you would have to reinforce if you have to cut a stud, right? And building permission maybe?
 
Magnus E K
I would have started by fixing the dent in the facade and straightening the crooked roof.
 
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Magnus E K Magnus E K said:
I would have started by fixing the dent in the facade and straightening the crooked roof.
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W Wilhelm T said:
And maybe a building permit?
A construction notification is needed when you make interventions in the load-bearing structure.
 
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