Hi everyone.
I'm hoping someone could give me a bit of advice. I want to create a small opening (no wider than a door's width) in the cellar's internal brick wall. The reason for this is because currently there is no access to the suspended floor below and I want to access it so that it's so much easier to do any type of underfloor work, such as piping or ethernet/power cabling. However since we've not had the home decorated too long agoy, the wife is not happy with this idea as it would ruin her new carpets and laminate and tiled flooring.
I feel rather than endless arguments, creating an opening is the only method going forward as it gives us access for the future and it is much easier for me to just jump in and carry out any work quickly.
Please can you have a look at the diagram below and tell me whether this Lintel/Opening location is okay to do or would it cause any problems? Since the opening is directly below where the ground and 1st floor room doors are, there's not a huge amount of wall to support. Hope it makes sense and thanks in advance for any advice you give.
I'm hoping someone could give me a bit of advice. I want to create a small opening (no wider than a door's width) in the cellar's internal brick wall. The reason for this is because currently there is no access to the suspended floor below and I want to access it so that it's so much easier to do any type of underfloor work, such as piping or ethernet/power cabling. However since we've not had the home decorated too long agoy, the wife is not happy with this idea as it would ruin her new carpets and laminate and tiled flooring.
I feel rather than endless arguments, creating an opening is the only method going forward as it gives us access for the future and it is much easier for me to just jump in and carry out any work quickly.
Please can you have a look at the diagram below and tell me whether this Lintel/Opening location is okay to do or would it cause any problems? Since the opening is directly below where the ground and 1st floor room doors are, there's not a huge amount of wall to support. Hope it makes sense and thanks in advance for any advice you give.