We are ready to move forward with some of the plumbing rough-in. But I had a question about this 7' span which had a solid wall originally separating laundry from bathroom.
The wall has a horizontal piece of wood that I'm not sure how much load bearing it serves. The ends of the wall also have vertical studs that are not flush with the walls.
Any advice on how to check or proceed? She wants glass on two sides and I think we may do an open concept where you walk in without a door (tbd).
The yellow piece of wood I marked up is below the ceiling line.
Thanks!


The wall has a horizontal piece of wood that I'm not sure how much load bearing it serves. The ends of the wall also have vertical studs that are not flush with the walls.
Any advice on how to check or proceed? She wants glass on two sides and I think we may do an open concept where you walk in without a door (tbd).
The yellow piece of wood I marked up is below the ceiling line.
Thanks!


