I have poked a bit with a skewer and updated the photo in my post #77 to add a couple of dimensions.
- Bricks of wall (6) appear to go all the way up to the 1st floor.
- if a poke in several places in the gaps where old door used to sit - I can get max 190mm deep. Please see updated photo in post #77
This depth 190mm is 100mm short of the depth in area (14). Not sure what to make of it.
On the wall opposite to wall (6) it is exactly the same, like a mirror.
I really like the idea of gaining a more space and a chance to add more insulation. Thank you for the suggestion @TomGW.
However - I am not sure if removing these bricked parts will not open another can of worms. Is there a chance that they somehow represent some sort of support structure for the rest of the house. How should I check for this without opening the floor above?
- Bricks of wall (6) appear to go all the way up to the 1st floor.
- if a poke in several places in the gaps where old door used to sit - I can get max 190mm deep. Please see updated photo in post #77
This depth 190mm is 100mm short of the depth in area (14). Not sure what to make of it.
On the wall opposite to wall (6) it is exactly the same, like a mirror.
I really like the idea of gaining a more space and a chance to add more insulation. Thank you for the suggestion @TomGW.
However - I am not sure if removing these bricked parts will not open another can of worms. Is there a chance that they somehow represent some sort of support structure for the rest of the house. How should I check for this without opening the floor above?