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Will soon gain access to a 70s house that is to be renovated.
I have a couple of walls that I want to adjust.
I want to demolish the red-marked one.
I want to move the green-marked one.
And I might want to remove the blue-marked section.
I have been up in the attic and checked the trusses; as I understand it, they are of the truss model, i.e., self-supporting. Are only the outer walls load-bearing with such a type of construction?

The conditions otherwise are a single-story house. The walls to be demolished are in the same direction as the trusses, the roof pitch is 38 degrees (as I recall), house width 8 meters. What do you think, good people?

Floor plan of a 70s house with marked walls: red in living room for removal, green in bedroom 3 for relocation, and blue near hall possibly for removal. Wooden trusses in an attic space of a 1970s house, viewed from below, with visible wooden floorboards and a light source illuminating the structure. Attic with exposed wooden trusses in a house from the 1970s, showing the fackwerksmodell construction mentioned for potential renovation.
 
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The roof trusses mean that no internal walls in the house are load-bearing.
 
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