What to Know Before Removing a Wall Between Your Kitchen and Dining Room | The Lifestyle Group (2024)

  • August 5, 2022

If there is a wall removal request that stands far above the rest, it is a kitchen wall removal project. Gone is the era where kitchens were small, independently defined spaces where a single cook worked in solitude. Instead, families are moving towards larger kitchen spaces where the family can gather in the heart of the home or sit and interact nearby in an adjacent dining area. Therefore, removing the wall between a kitchen and a dining room is the most impactful way to make an existing kitchen space feel larger and more inclusive.

So, what is involved in a kitchen dining room wall removal? 

The answer depends on several factors.

The first thing we consider is the load-bearing capacity of the wall. Is there a roof structure sitting right on that wall that could cause a serious structural problem if removed without careful consideration? We don’t need to be dramatic and say the whole house will collapse, but just be aware that a licensed contractor should evaluate the load situation before any section of a wall is removed.

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If the wall is load bearing, that does not mean a wall removal project cannot be completed; extra steps may have to be taken to accomplish the task, like adding an appropriately sized header. However, where you need to be more careful is when removing more than just a section of a wall to create a wider opening. Entire wall removal will need an evaluation from a structural engineer so they can recommend the best framing method to allow for removing a load bearing wall.

We recently completed a project where we opened up a 28-foot span between a kitchen and living room, and it required a very large beam. Our structural engineer gave us guidance and we were able to accommodate, but it was quite the project in terms of both effort and expense.

Often, removing a wall between a kitchen and dining room is part of a larger kitchen renovation project.  We affectionately refer to it as the “kitchen with scope creep.” The project often begins as a kitchen remodel and then the client asks, “Can we take that wall out?” Although a simple question, the answer is much more complex.

When you remove the wall between a kitchen and dining room, there is no wood flooring where the wall was, creating a new gap to fill and a new flooring project to consider. Now, the “kitchen with scope creep” project has expanded into a new flooring project throughout an entire room, sometimes even the entire main level of the home.

Let’s say the wall is not load bearing. First, stop for a moment and be thankful, but quickly recognize that you aren’t out of the woods just yet. You will have the same flooring issue and a ceiling issue to rectify because the same gap that was present in the floor when the wall was removed is now also visible in the ceiling. A professional can repair the ceiling and retexture it to match the original in appearance, but the right thing to do is paint the entire ceiling until you reach a breaking point where the repair will naturally disappear. Be wary of anyone who tells you they can touch up a repaired spot on a ceiling; you’ll quickly notice which area was touched up, and that should never be the case.

Another significant factor to consider before removing a wall in any living space is the mechanicals. Creating an open concept space with finished areas above it requires working around the plumbing, heating and cooling, and electrical that runs through the walls. We often find these unwanted surprises when we open the wall. Can the mechanicals be moved if they are in the way?  Most of the time, yes — but not without additional expenses.

There is nothing worse than being a day or two into a new project, removing the drywall and finding mechanicals in the way of the wall we are trying to remove. When clients are not properly prepared, these early findings can be relationship killers and that is something we never want. If you’re working with The Lifestyle Group on a project and we open a kitchen wall only to find mechanicals in the way, we will be happy to get you a price to move the unwanted items. We will also be equally happy to close the wall back up and act as if we were never there!

Throughout our 23 years in business, we have never closed a wall back up and we have only had two instances where we could not move mechanicals in the way — one of which happened in the last 30 days. In that specific case, we worked with the client to develop a modified approach that still improved the appearance and functionality of the living space.

If you ever have a question about the removal of a wall, please don’t hesitate to reach out and ask.  We are happy to help, particularly if it means protecting you from a bad experience. If you’re ready to start a wall removal project and work with a contractor who will help you every step of the way, consider The Lifestyle Group for your next project. We’d love to talk through your vision and build a beautiful, more functional space that adds value to your home.

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FAQs

Can you remove a wall between a kitchen and dining room? ›

You Can Remove Part of a Load-Bearing Wall

So, you're ready to remove the wall between your kitchen and dining room, but still want to preserve some of it for privacy's sake. After all, it's tough to control clutter in an open kitchen. Unless you're careful, the mess will be out for your guests to see.

Should I remove the wall between my kitchen and living room? ›

Removing the wall will create an open-concept floor plan, which can greatly improve the flow and functionality of the space. This can help create more square footage, making the kitchen ideal for more people at a go.

Should I open the wall between the kitchen and dining room? ›

Too many walls can make your home feel disjointed, choppy, and small. By removing a kitchen wall, each room will flow together, making the entire space feel larger. What's more, open spaces make gathering together much more social and fun.

Should I knock through the kitchen and dining room? ›

Why knock through your kitchen diner? A kitchen diner gives you the ideal open plan layout where the two most important spaces become one. As well as creating a bigger and brighter space, knocking down this wall also improves access, making the kitchen the perfect family hub.

How much does it cost to knock down a wall between kitchen and dining room? ›

How much does it cost to knock down a wall between a kitchen and dining room? Knocking down a load-bearing wall between a kitchen and dining room ranges from $2,250 to $6,750. If the wall is load-bearing, it must be replaced with another wall, a support beam, or vertical support columns.

How do you know if a wall is load-bearing? ›

Walls that run perpendicular to the joists are load-bearing walls. Walls that are parallel to the joists rarely are, but sometimes a bearing wall will be aligned directly under a single joist. If purlin bracing is attached to the top of a wall or is supported by a wall, it's a load-bearing wall.

Are kitchen walls load bearing? ›

More often than not, kitchen walls are load bearing, and if you remove them you can run into serious problems.

Should I knock down my kitchen wall? ›

Is your kitchen too small to have a functional living space or work area? Maybe if your could remove a wall it could improve your kitchen? Opening up the floor plan in an older home will make it more attractive and functional. Removing a wall updates any kitchen design, transforming it into a modern, open-plan space.

What do you call the opening between kitchen and dining room? ›

A passthrough (or pass-through) is a window-like opening between the kitchen and the dining or family room.

What is the hole between the kitchen and dining room? ›

They're called serving hatches, and as the name implies, they were to enable food to be passed through from the kitchen to the dining room.

How much to knock down a wall between kitchen and dining room in the UK? ›

The average cost of removing a load bearing wall in the UK is around £1,250 – £1,750, plus £800 – £950 to install structural supports. That said, there are lots of different costs that can affect the cost of removing a load bearing wall, from the size of the opening to the type of supporting structure you use.

Do I need a structural engineer to remove a wall? ›

But beware: either you or the builder can do this, but it's advisable to appoint a structural engineer to assess the property and determine whether the wall is a load bearing or not, and advise you on how to remove the wall in terms of the structural integrity of your property.

Do you need an architect to remove a load-bearing wall? ›

In general, if the wall you're planning to remove is a load-bearing wall, meaning it supports the weight of the structure above it, you will likely need the services of a structural engineer.

What is bad Feng Shui for kitchen? ›

In Feng Shui, avoid placing your stove directly next to or facing your sink for optimal kitchen harmony. They represent opposing elements: fire (stove) and water (sink). Being close together can disrupt the kitchen's energy flow, potentially leading to negative consequences like health issues or relationship problems.

How much to knock a wall down between kitchen and dining room? ›

Knocking through the kitchen and dining room wall costs more than some other projects due to the extra risk of pipework, plumbing and electrics that will need to be rerouted. On average, removing the wall between a kitchen and dining room costs £1,500.

Can dining room be separate from kitchen? ›

Kitchen-diners allow a breakfast room – also known as a breakfast or dining nook – to be a part of the kitchen rather than a separate room, but for many Americans, a separate dining room is desirable in addition to a breakfast room, or as an alternative space walled off from the kitchen and often closed off by a door.

How do you tell if you can remove an interior wall? ›

Use a stud finder or magnet: Ceiling joists double as studs on the ceiling, so if you use a stud finder to locate the studs, you will know which way the ceiling joists run and determine whether or not the wall runs parallel (partition wall) or perpendicular (load-bearing wall).

Do you need permission to knock down internal walls? ›

In most cases, knocking down internal walls is considered to be 'permitted development', which means that you don't need to apply for planning permission.

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