Hi. I want to reinstall a wall that existed before to create a room. However, you can see against one wall that there was a kattvind (there is one on the other side, in the other room). Here you can see that they cut a large part of the wall. According to old drawings, it seems they had a closet.

In one of the pictures, I have cut out a part of the wall to show the original standing boards.

My question is if I can cut the remaining part of the wall to let the slanted wall go all the way to the ceiling.

The house was built in 1924 and has a gabled roof. The angled wall is the first part of the roof. The next break is up in the attic.

Sending some pictures.

This is my first post so I apologize if I'm missing information in the post.

Best regards, Robert
 
  • Pink slanted wall with cut-out sections, adjacent to a crib and a small table with a lamp, in a room with a white ceiling.
  • A circular cutout in a wall showing original wooden beams behind the plasterboard in a 1924 house renovation project.
  • Angled attic wall with visible section removed, showing structural wood. Room includes a lamp and wooden frame. Ceiling and walls painted white and pink.
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