Can there be a wall under the beams of the kitchen and balcony?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-02-21
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This depends on your original picture, it's too small to see clearly.

    There seems to be a window on the left side of the door, and if it is a window, the beam cannot be removed, but the window and the walls above and below the window can be removed.

    If there is no window, it is an all-solid wall, and it cannot be removed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Generally speaking, load-bearing walls cannot be removed, you can ask the design unit for details. Personally, I think that the wall you mentioned can be demolished at least partially, of course, for the overall structural safety of the house, it is best not to demolish it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This is mostly a load-bearing wall, so it is recommended not to dismantle it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Under normal circumstances, the frame structure of the building, all the brick walls after the completion of the main concrete structure, and then the building have no load-bearing tasks and can be dismantled, but the pre-buried pipes at the time of construction should be injected when demolishing, especially all the wires and pipes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It is recommended to consult the developer whether it is a load-bearing wall, if not, it can be changed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If it is a load-bearing wall, it cannot be dismantled, and if it is not a load-bearing wall, it can be dismantled.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It can be demolished, not a load-bearing wall, and the one in the house can be demolished.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Can't you dismantle it, right? And I don't understand what you are

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    This depends on your original picture, it's too small to see clearly.

    The left side of the door is like a window, if it is a window, the beam cannot be removed, and the window and the walls above and below the window can be removed.

    If there is no window, it is an all-solid wall, and it cannot be removed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Generally speaking, the load-bearing wall cannot be removed, and you can ask the design unit for details. Personally, I think that the wall you mentioned can be demolished at least partially, but of course, for the safety of the overall structure of the house, it is best not to demolish it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Under normal circumstances, it is said that the building of the frame structure, after the completion of the main body of the concrete structure, and the brick wall of the building are not load-bearing tasks and can be dismantled, but the pre-buried pipes at the time of construction should be injected when demolishing, especially all the wires and pipes.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    It is recommended to consult the developer whether it is a load-bearing wall, and if not, it can be changed.

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It depends on the structure of your house, if it is a force-reducing wall or a load-bearing wall, it must not be demolished, and if you see the wall, if it is a hollow brick, it can be demolished.

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I'm sorry, the beams must not be moved, the high-rise of the 44th floor must be a frame shear structure, and the concrete wall cannot be moved, only the wall of the internal masonry structure must be moved.

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This requires you to draw with the property, which the general property company will have, if it is not a load-bearing wall, it can be demolished, and such demolition must be negotiated with the property.

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First of all, if it is awkward visually, if it is awkward, it is not good to plead on feng shui, and I haven't seen it specifically, so I can only give you some simple methods.

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This may not be a load-bearing wall, but it is best to leave 50 cm on each side when knocking it off, just in case.