Load-Bearing Wall Removal & Open Floor Plans
Transform cramped, closed-off spaces into bright, open living areas. Whether you're looking to remove a wall between your kitchen & living room or create a more functional floor plan, our team can help bring your vision to life.
Common Walls Homeowners Remove:
Kitchen & Dining Room Walls
Create a larger, more functional space for cooking, entertaining, & family gatherings.
Kitchen & Living Room Walls
One of the most popular remodeling projects for homeowners looking to create an open-concept layout.
Dining Room Openings
Improve traffic flow & allow more natural light throughout the home.
Living Room Expansions
Create a larger gathering space without adding square footage.
Signs Your Home Could Benefit From An Open Floor Plan:
Your kitchen feels isolated from the rest of the home
You have multiple small rooms that feel cramped
Natural light doesn't travel throughout the house
You enjoy entertaining
Your home's layout feels outdated
Some of our work . . .
Benefits of Removing Walls:
More Natural Light
Opening spaces allows sunlight to travel farther through the home.
Better Entertaining
Guests can gather comfortably without being separated by walls.
Improved Functionality
Open spaces often make daily life easier for families.
Increased Home Value
Open floor plans remain one of the most sought-after features among buyers
Our Process:
Consultation
Site Evaluation
Structural Assessment
Wall Removal
Beam Installation (if needed)
Drywall & Finishing
Final Walkthrough
Why choose us?
Why Homeowners Choose CP Tile & Remodeling LLC:
23+ years of experience
Family-owned & locally operated
High-end craftsmanship
Reliable communication
Residential & commercial expertise
Attention to detail from start to finish
Who we serve:
Newnan
Coweta County
Peachtree City
Fayetteville
Senoia
Tyrone
Fayette County
Atlanta & Surrounding Areas
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime.
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Yes. Many load-bearing walls can be removed, but they typically require proper structural support such as a beam to safely carry the load. Every home is different, which is why we evaluate each project individually before beginning work.
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The only way to know for sure is through an on-site evaluation. Factors such as the home's framing, roof structure, & floor plan all play a role in determining whether a wall is load-bearing.
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Permit requirements vary depending on the scope of work and local regulations. We can help determine what permits may be needed for your project.
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The cost depends on several factors, including whether the wall is load-bearing, the size of the opening, structural modifications required, & any finishing work needed afterward. We provide free estimates for all projects.
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Most wall removal projects can be completed within a few days to a couple of weeks depending on the complexity of the work, structural requirements, & finishing details.
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Open floor plans remain one of the most desirable features among today's homebuyers. While every project is different, creating a more open and functional layout can increase a home's appeal & market value.
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Absolutely. Kitchen-to-living room wall removals are one of the most popular remodeling projects we complete. Creating an open-concept layout can improve natural light, traffic flow, & overall functionality.
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No. When performed correctly & with the proper structural support, wall removal projects can be completed safely while maintaining the integrity of your home.
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Once the wall is removed, we complete any necessary framing, beam installation, drywall repairs, texture matching, trim work, & finishing touches to create a seamless appearance.
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Yes. Many homeowners choose to combine wall removal with kitchen remodeling, flooring installation, new cabinetry, or other home improvements to maximize the transformation of their space.
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In many cases, we can provide initial feedback based on photos of your space. Send us pictures of the wall you're considering removing, & we'll be happy to discuss potential options during your consultation.