I have a question as I am thinking of buying a house and would like to take a wall out in order to open up the kitchen. I believe the wall is not load bearing as it has an internal window that goes up to the ceiling - see here:
http://www.zerodanger.com/chapel_lane/dining.jpg
This is a photograph of the front of the house (actually a bungalow):
http://www.zerodanger.com/chapel_lane/front.jpg
These are the floorplans:
http://www.zerodanger.com/chapel_lane/floorplandownstairs.jpg
http://www.zerodanger.com/chapel_lane/floorplanupstairs.jpg
It is the wall between the kitchen and dining room that I'd like to remove. If it's not possible to tell by the photos and floorplans above then is there any safe way to identify whether this wall can be taken down without problems?
Many thanks.
http://www.zerodanger.com/chapel_lane/dining.jpg
This is a photograph of the front of the house (actually a bungalow):
http://www.zerodanger.com/chapel_lane/front.jpg
These are the floorplans:
http://www.zerodanger.com/chapel_lane/floorplandownstairs.jpg
http://www.zerodanger.com/chapel_lane/floorplanupstairs.jpg
It is the wall between the kitchen and dining room that I'd like to remove. If it's not possible to tell by the photos and floorplans above then is there any safe way to identify whether this wall can be taken down without problems?
Many thanks.