They are small unnecessary walls that will restrict airflow, none of the primary room walls will need to be removed. And yes, I plan on putting in lots of big grated ventilation holes with louvred openings... I don’t really need any pass through window type ones, as most of the main floor is open. I’m researching it more fully right now but there are several obvious ones I know I’m taking out.
Because we went “fast”and “economical” with a simple panelized design (all our exterior walls are pre framed and sheathed) we made some small alterations to the original design (garage became a main floor master bedroom with en-suite) but we didn’t go into a full redesign on the interior walls because we didn’t want to fork out a few extra thousand to make any big adjustments. We just made a few small necessary changes to the upstairs master bedroom closet and en-suite to accommodate our chimney.
I’m going to see how things go with the building inspector, maybe we can make some of the smaller adjustments to the plans. But they really like to send you to (expensive) engineers. Andrew and I can handle all the interior framing for the second floor, and hopefully the first floor as well, so it’s not FIL I’m trying to appease this time, it’s the duh, duh, duuumb building department bureaucracyit will probably be easier to build it exactly to specs then renovate once they are gone!
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Ok, I get it now. Whatever is simpler makes sense to me. Certainly in your circumstances.