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Re: A brainwave or a mad moment?

Postby meriad » 24 Nov 2022, 09:17

Saundra, I'm wondering if you can remove that whole big chimney breast; it's not as thought you've got a 2nd floor so hopefully the roof could be supported somehow else (if it's needed) given the chimney is against a central wall which probably is supporting. And will be interesting re that pillar in the middle if that can come out
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Re: A brainwave or a mad moment?

Postby JanB » 24 Nov 2022, 09:30

I've asked Grumpy about that Ria.

I can come out, but he doesn't think that it would make much more of a difference. He likes the fireplace (I do too) but it's in keeping with the Alentejana style of house and for the amount of work involved and he doesn't think it's load bearing, it would leave a very large white wall.

And to have two free-standing fires wouldn't look too good and we need both going, when it's really cold.
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Re: A brainwave or a mad moment?

Postby Workingman » 24 Nov 2022, 11:15

Jan, just thinking aloud....

If the wall behind the fireplace and the main bedroom, and the one in the kitchen between it and the second bedroom, are both supporting walls that run down the centre line of the house then that pillar might have a support function as well.

Taking it out might require an RSJ 'H' beam, to span between the walls mentioned. It's in an odd place just to be considered 'decorative' rather than functional.
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Re: A brainwave or a mad moment?

Postby JanB » 24 Nov 2022, 11:28

That pillar has to stay WM. Even if it is in a slightly odd place.

The walls behind both fires are load-bearing, hence the pillar, to keep the rest of the roof up :lol:
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Re: A brainwave or a mad moment?

Postby Workingman » 24 Nov 2022, 12:15

I thought that would be the case, Jan.

It would take a load bearing RSJ between the supporting walls plus reconfiguring some roof joists - been there, done that - a big job.
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Re: A brainwave or a mad moment?

Postby JanB » 24 Nov 2022, 12:20

Well, I stand corrected and have just had a building lesson, Portuguese style :lol:

Only the wall with the fireplace is load-bearing. Apparently, there is a dirty great beam that runs from one end of the house (with the big window) all the way to the other end of the house, hence needing the daft pillar.

Now, if we'd have designed the house, would have done it differently, but we didn't so will live with it as it is.
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Re: A brainwave or a mad moment?

Postby meriad » 24 Nov 2022, 12:38

Wonder if the people that built the extension of my flat were Portuguese as well :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: A brainwave or a mad moment?

Postby Kaz » 24 Nov 2022, 13:47

More photos :)
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Re: A brainwave or a mad moment?

Postby JanB » 24 Nov 2022, 14:20

Thanks Kaz xx

That's how it is now.

We're happy with it. I can read, away from the tv, instead of going into a bedroom to read. I have lights :lol:
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Re: A brainwave or a mad moment?

Postby Kaz » 24 Nov 2022, 15:49

Love the log burner 8-) :D
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