Increase Dining Room Opening and What Supporting Beam to use
Ask questions and find answers on a range of subjects relating to self build projects

2 posts   •   Page 1 of 1
Fictionboy
Labourer
Labourer
Posts: 1
Joined: Sun Jul 08, 2018 10:58 am

Increase Dining Room Opening and What Supporting Beam to use

by Fictionboy » Sun Jul 08, 2018 11:17 am

Hi all. I’ve got an opening between the kitchen and diner on 1970s ex council terraced and I want to open it up more so it flows better. It is a load bearing wall And I’ve taken the plaster down and measured the the beams across the top and on the sides. The current opening measures 170 and it’s support by two 186x19x4,5 beams together on top of a 4x9 in each end. I want to open it to wall to wall 261 and I was thinking of putting a green or air dried oak beam 261x200x100 supported by two 230x150x100 in each, all of it would be on show to give a bit of look. Is this doable or do I need a thicker beam or a different type? Many thanks, Lui
Attachments
073F2709-E7C1-4114-AA3D-0A6EA43C54A6.jpeg

Drfixit
Labourer
Labourer
Posts: 1
Joined: Sun Nov 11, 2018 11:44 pm

Re: Increase Dining Room Opening and What Supporting Beam to use

by Drfixit » Sun Nov 11, 2018 11:49 pm

Umm hows that load bearing? Its a studd wall with a wooden pannel seperating your dining room... U can rip it all off no load there... Lintle beams overhang and im confused...

If u wabt a cottage style oak beam on your roof instead of an opening.. Rip it all out locate cieling beam and skrew it up...
Filler skrew holes..

There ia no load its a me wooden frame

2 posts   •   Page 1 of 1
It is currently Mon Dec 30, 2024 3:57 pm