A couple weeks ago I finally made good on my threat to tear out a wall that was dividing my kitchen and dining room. Here are a few photos for those of you who think this sounds like a good time.
A photo of the wall before tear-out (it's the section on the right).
Even though it wasn't a load-bearing wall, I wanted to have some support in place when I removed the old studs. So the newer (whiter) 2x4s run through the ceiling and tie into the studs above where I needed to cut them. (note: if one of your 2x4 studs runs at the same angle as the one in this picture, you might need a new level or plumb bob).
For the header, I used two pieces of 2x10 LVL (laminated veneer lumber). It's stronger and straighter than regular lumber, and fun to order at your local lumber yard. Here they are reclining on the deck before being sandwiched together with construction adhesive and half a box of nails.
With the old studs out of the way, I pulled down an old 4-foot header that had spanned the opening.
Nailing in place the corner studs that the header will sit on.
How much do I love my new header? This much! As you can see, the new opening is quite wide and allows a lot more light to pass through from the kitchen to the dining room.
Ok, Ben, I'm trying to figure out what I'm looking at. Is it that partial wall, in the first picture, that you tore out? It looks like it really did open things up, to remove the wall. Glad you accomplished your goal, and that it went well. You look pretty pleased!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Ben, maybe you could just keep adding headers until you only have exterior walls left. Then there would be lots of light. I'm impressed, you go from master carpenter to master auto mechanic with the greatest of ease. Not to mention whatever it is you do at Milkweed.
ReplyDeleteHey, that looks great! But where will you hang your vintage ironing board cabinet... oh yeah, it's gone.
ReplyDeleteGotta love those LVL's, though. It's fun just to say. That must be about a 9 foot opening, judging by the last picture.
"I have walls on both sides!"
ReplyDeleteExcellent, Janell! I was reminded of Ben's toddler comment too, when I saw this picture!
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