Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Dec 17, 2008 5:38 pm I'm renovating a kitchen and have found that the pantry in possibly built in with structural framing on each side. Am I able to knock this framing out, or will the roof sag and my world turn upside down? If I knock the frames out, I'll be left with a gap of 5000mm from wall to wall, without any other internal structural support. Any help will be really appreciated. Re: minimum internal wall spacing distance, without support? 2Dec 17, 2008 5:52 pm This is impossible to judge, you need a builder or engineer to look at the design and construction. Before you find yourself walking on the ceiling.
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