Daniel C Posted June 24, 2018 Share Posted June 24, 2018 As I mentioned in my first post, I will split the tasks which I need to work on. I hope I am posting at the most relevant location, this post would be about the removal of a (possibly) load load bearing wall between the kitchen and the living room. The only problem which I can see is the fact that half of my staircase is connected to the wall. I planning to refurbish the staircase as well, but I might keep the same frame. I booked a structural engineer to come out and have a look, they said it will cost £450 + VAT, I assume they will advise on the size of cross beam I will need to use and maybe supply some drawings. Managed to spoke with my local council, they advised that as it should cost less than £5000, they can turn around their decision in about 1 week, and their fee would cost pretty much the same as the structural engineer's. This is a rough plan of my house, the L shape next to the red marked wall is the stair case: I do not really have any questions here, of course any comment is welcomed, I am just sharing my current findings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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