There is a wall between the living room and the bedroom, and I want to tear it down and replace it w

Updated on Living room 2024-07-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It stands to reason that as long as it is not a load-bearing wall, it can be demolished;

    The point is that there are two points after the teardown:

    1. After removing the wall, it is changed into a wardrobe + bookcase, and the sound insulation effect may not be as good as before.

    2. The thickness of the wall will be very different from before. Consider the size. The average wall is only about 20 centimeters.

    After making a wardrobe (60 cm) + bookcase (25-30 cm), it should be at least 85-90 cm. It will not affect the original beauty.

    Of course, the owner can change whatever he wants. Decorate your home according to your own design concept. After all, it's your own residence. There is also a need to consider whether the property will agree and if there is a designer, you can ask for the designer's opinion

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes, you add a beam above the original wall, friend, the wall you want to tear down is a load-bearing wall, right, if you don't think about yours and the upstairs; (Safety considerations) can be done as you envisioned

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