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08-26-2020 01:13 PM |
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Originally Posted by ellenwelsh
(Post 1823037)
When I had my house built I had the column that stands in the middle of the room moved into the corner and the archway placed on the wall to frame the dining room break front. The columns are NOT loadbearing. The way I did creates architectural interest but does not intrude in the room.
I’d put in a picture but don’t know how to do that. PM me with your email or cell # and I will send you a picture.
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I have been through this process and hired professionals to do the work.
Here is my experience.. (by the way I am so glad I did it)
The columns are not load bearing. There are however some things to consider:
1. The overhead light may need to be moved because the definition of the column has been removed and you can now arrange your furniture differently.
2. Flooring patches where the bottom of the columns were. Could be both carpet and tile.
3. Ceiling repair. This can be frustrating. The texture of the ceiling that becomes exposed when the columns and box that connects them is removed. The plaster guy needs to be able to match whatever pattern (texture and thickness) is used throughout your home. This is pretty tough to do especially because of the way light enters from so many directions and casts shadows on the ceiling.
Good luck and much success.
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