In the middle of renovating a bedroom and need some advice!
I plan to tear down a wall with wardrobes, and the wall sections are 9.5 cm thick.
So, two thin walls with 60 cm in between and built-in wardrobes!
Could this construction be load-bearing?
The walls are 200 cm long!
Best regards, hedenskog
I plan to tear down a wall with wardrobes, and the wall sections are 9.5 cm thick.
So, two thin walls with 60 cm in between and built-in wardrobes!
Could this construction be load-bearing?
The walls are 200 cm long!
Best regards, hedenskog
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· Västernorrland
· 12 030 posts
Considering the construction, I find it very hard to believe that it is load-bearing. Looking at slopes and other aspects, you probably have horizontal tension lines in the floor and in the ceiling. The light stud construction in the wall also indicates nothing load-bearing.
Remove the panel and you'll better see what is load-bearing and not load-bearing.
Look at the framework truss and you'll see how the construction usually looks; there's probably a brace in there that you need to keep. Also see this thread https://www.byggahus.se/forum/threads/noedvaendigt-stag-i-ramverkstakstol.296708/
Look at the framework truss and you'll see how the construction usually looks; there's probably a brace in there that you need to keep. Also see this thread https://www.byggahus.se/forum/threads/noedvaendigt-stag-i-ramverkstakstol.296708/
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· Blekinge
· 10 117 posts
There is nothing to suggest that this wall is load-bearing. Neither its location nor its construction.
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