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Raising a sunken living room to match the height of adjoining slab

8 years ago
last modified: 8 years ago

I have two room next to each other. My entry room is next to my sunken living room. I would like to raise the sunken living room to match the height of the entry. Both the entry and living room are on existing concrete slabs.

No issues with the ceiling height, electrical or windows.

I am wanting to lay tile to span both room so it creates one large area.

My assumptions:

  1. Lay vapor barrier on existing living room concrete slab.
  2. Build new subfloor using treated 2x6 and bickered board to raise the living room. Make the new height the same as existing entry way slab.

Questions:

  1. Where the new floors now meet (Entry slab to new bickered board from raising living room). will this create a weak point if I plan to span tile across it.
  2. Will the difference in the two different types of flooring (slab / subfloor) have future issues if my end results is to have the entire area tiled.

Any suggetions or ideas would be welcome.

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