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  1. #1
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    Sounds like the attic wall was created because the master bath has a flat ceiling (at 9') while your master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling starting at 9' on the bearing sides of the vaults. Is this correct or am I missing something. To me it sounds like the attic wall belongs there but without more information I am just guessing. If my guess is correct, you shouldn't be deleting the attic wall built to separate the two rooms at the attic level.

    Is your master bath to have a vaulted ceiling as well? Can you post some images showing the problem?
    Curt Johnson

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  2. #2
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    Ok...I figured it out. (thanks youtube!). Attached is a picture of the floor plan that shows the bath and the master bedroom. The wall between the two rooms is only 9' tall. The ceiling is vaulted over the door. The ceiling pitch is 3/12.
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