Hello everyone. My first post on this lovely forum. My wife and I have bought a house with a basement and will soon (when we have time) try to renovate the laundry room as it is currently the most used room in our basement. So my question is simply whether you think the red-marked wall can be removed.

As you can see in the picture with information, it states the following.
- Bearing basement interior wall 15cm
- Non-bearing basement interior wall 10cm

I've measured all the walls in the basement, and none are 10cm + plaster; all are about 15cm + plaster.

My very unknowledgeable opinion is that it shouldn't be a problem. I also don't think it has any supportive function for soil pressure since the hobby room is significantly larger without similar walls, and there are no problems there.
 
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BirgitS
Normally, only the two basement walls that are shown on the sectional drawing are load-bearing, i.e., not the wall you want to remove. But I guarantee nothing.
 
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