Wednesday, October 14, 2015

What You Need To Know Before You Knock Down A Wall In Your Home

I would like to remove the two corner walls in my kitchen that are common with my living and dining room. This will allow me to install more cabinets and a countertop with a bar to eat at. The entire house will seem more open. Can the walls be removed? What’s involved? Who does this work? Do you think the average homeowner can successfully tackle a job like this? — Angel G., Dover, Idaho
I used to do remodeling work of the sort you envision. In the process I made more than one homeowner’s wildest kitchen remodeling dreams come true. You’ll not believe how taking down one or two walls can completely transform a space. Your smallish kitchen will seem triple the size once this job is complete.
The simple answer to your question is yes, the walls can be removed. The complex answer is the one about what’s involved in doing this. You need to determine what’s inside each of the two walls and whether one or both are bearing walls.




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