Daren Todd
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Quick not so easy question.
How do you determine if a wall is load bearing?
My lovely wife decided it's time to do a small remodel in the house.
Anyway, most of it is just cosmetic. Scrape ceilings, repainting, replacing 30 yo baseboards, ect.....
The one thing that has always bothered us is the galley kitchen. Everything else is wide open except for this area.
We've already decided to replace and redo the breakfast bar, and counter tops. And considering either raising the kitchen cabinets up by removing a soffit, or removing all together.
And ideally we would love to get rid of the wall and claustrophobic feeling.
A picture says it best
The issue is, we need to determine if this wall is load bearing. The house does have engineered trusses.
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How do you determine if a wall is load bearing?
My lovely wife decided it's time to do a small remodel in the house.
Anyway, most of it is just cosmetic. Scrape ceilings, repainting, replacing 30 yo baseboards, ect.....
The one thing that has always bothered us is the galley kitchen. Everything else is wide open except for this area.
We've already decided to replace and redo the breakfast bar, and counter tops. And considering either raising the kitchen cabinets up by removing a soffit, or removing all together.
And ideally we would love to get rid of the wall and claustrophobic feeling.
A picture says it best
The issue is, we need to determine if this wall is load bearing. The house does have engineered trusses.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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