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Hi all,
I recently purchased a two bed Victorian house that spans three floors. At the ground floor you enter directly into the front room and you walk through the front room to the dining room, where you can access the stairs down to the cellar which has been converted into the kitchen and sits directly below the dining room.
The back of the kitchen is a solid wall (with kitchen units in it) which if removed would allow you to walk under the front room.
I recently noticed under the floorboards in the front room, a large space that was 125 cm from the floorboard to the ground.
The kitchen height is 235 cm.
Question.
Is it feasible to have the back wall in the kitchen taken down and replaced with a support beam?
Would this affect the foundations of the house?
I would need to remove about a metre of (dirt, bricks, rubble?) in order to make it level with the rest of the kitchen.
It would extend the kitchen by about 3.5 meters length and width.
To give you an idea, if I removed the wall now, it would be like climbing up on a stage about waist high. I’m not sure what it is made of as I have not lifted any floor boards up in the front room yet.
Thanks
TE
I recently purchased a two bed Victorian house that spans three floors. At the ground floor you enter directly into the front room and you walk through the front room to the dining room, where you can access the stairs down to the cellar which has been converted into the kitchen and sits directly below the dining room.
The back of the kitchen is a solid wall (with kitchen units in it) which if removed would allow you to walk under the front room.
I recently noticed under the floorboards in the front room, a large space that was 125 cm from the floorboard to the ground.
The kitchen height is 235 cm.
Question.
Is it feasible to have the back wall in the kitchen taken down and replaced with a support beam?
Would this affect the foundations of the house?
I would need to remove about a metre of (dirt, bricks, rubble?) in order to make it level with the rest of the kitchen.
It would extend the kitchen by about 3.5 meters length and width.
To give you an idea, if I removed the wall now, it would be like climbing up on a stage about waist high. I’m not sure what it is made of as I have not lifted any floor boards up in the front room yet.
Thanks
TE