Originally Posted by
davocean
You've got a lot going on there in the way that place is framed and structurally supported.
While most anything can be done, I'm not sure an inwall is practical in locations posted, the first location for sure, 2nd posted I can't tell for sure w/ pics posted.
I could pm a structural engineer but it's probably about 500 just to give an answer and you'd need floor plans and most likely have to have corrections calculated/drawn up and then of course the cost of making corrections, so guess it depends on how much you want to get into it cost wise.