Demolishing Inner Walls To Build AAC Block Walls

In today's home remodeling series a story how I continued to build a bathroom and how we demolished an inner wall to later rebuild it from scratch, again with aac blocks.

Let's start with what we got:

Wall to be demolished

Wall to be demolished

All major tasks for this Summer (2016) have been done, what's left - to rebuild two inner walls, one for bathroom, second for pump room. In above picture - pump room.

Demolishing guy

Demolishing guy

Edgars helped a lot this Summer, he is my demolishing guy today.

Wall removed

Wall being demolished

A very spacious space actually. If at the right - it's planned to store all auxiliary equipment, like water pump, washing machine and boiler, then at this room it's planned to build a kitchen in future.

View from loft

View from loft

At the left corner - pump room, on the right - bathroom.

Panoramic photography of inside view

Panoramic photography of inside view

I can only agree - a lot of work is still asked.

Preparing works to build aac block wall for bathroom

Preparing works to build aac block wall for bathroom

See: Preparation Works For Bathroom - Breaking Ceiling, Demolish A Wall, Pouring Foundation

First rows of aac block

First rows of aac block

The outer part of this wall will serve as a wall for electrical cabinet - the brain center of the house.

Almost done

Almost done

We are almost done with building walls for bathroom - a good start. 

 

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