Afternoon all,
I moved into a house which has rather odd sizes / formats of rooms. To give you an idea, have a look at this very rough floor plan - https://www.dropbox.com/s/1mgwv5f6yjgbvaq/bathrooms.jpg?dl=0
I'm thinking about installing underfloor heating this summer so that will mean taking up a whole load of floorboards etc and I'm thinking whilst I'm at it I may as well try and figure out what to do with the bathrooms. At the moment due to the odd sizes, it makes bathroom 2 and 3 a little impossible to do.
As a result I'm thinking of making bathroom 2 and 3 into one big room, therefore having a nice bath / shower room which is also heated well.
The walls in between bathrooms 2 and 3 are old lath and plaster walls with some timbers going to the ceiling (2 by 4 guesstimating). Above it is a loft.
I'm just wondering if there is anyone who can shed some light as to whether I can remove the walls or not. Or if I need a survey or the likes of to help out. I'm still quite new to the home ownership / DIY side of things, so I maybe missing the picture. That being said the vast majority of the walls in the house are solid brick, so they must be the only ones which aren't brick. The rooms below don't share the same layout other than the solid walls on the outer edges.
What would happen if I were just to remove it without anyone knowing? I have a builder friend that can advise, but he's no structural engineer. Just wondering.
FYI I'm based in Kent.
Best
T
I moved into a house which has rather odd sizes / formats of rooms. To give you an idea, have a look at this very rough floor plan - https://www.dropbox.com/s/1mgwv5f6yjgbvaq/bathrooms.jpg?dl=0
I'm thinking about installing underfloor heating this summer so that will mean taking up a whole load of floorboards etc and I'm thinking whilst I'm at it I may as well try and figure out what to do with the bathrooms. At the moment due to the odd sizes, it makes bathroom 2 and 3 a little impossible to do.
As a result I'm thinking of making bathroom 2 and 3 into one big room, therefore having a nice bath / shower room which is also heated well.
The walls in between bathrooms 2 and 3 are old lath and plaster walls with some timbers going to the ceiling (2 by 4 guesstimating). Above it is a loft.
I'm just wondering if there is anyone who can shed some light as to whether I can remove the walls or not. Or if I need a survey or the likes of to help out. I'm still quite new to the home ownership / DIY side of things, so I maybe missing the picture. That being said the vast majority of the walls in the house are solid brick, so they must be the only ones which aren't brick. The rooms below don't share the same layout other than the solid walls on the outer edges.
What would happen if I were just to remove it without anyone knowing? I have a builder friend that can advise, but he's no structural engineer. Just wondering.
FYI I'm based in Kent.
Best
T