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Removing stone furniture piece
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I bought a house recently and this stone object has been a thorn in the eye ever since. It spans the entire length of the living room. I hoped it was faux concrete or something, but turns out it's actual stone, cast on the spot (?) during construction. Don't remember what it was called exactly.

How much of a pain is it gonna be to remove this? Tough it out with a demo hammer and hope it doesn't screw up the wall too badly? Also somewhat concerned about damaging the wall-mounted wood stove. They shouldn't be stuck together, but I'm not entirely sure.

The parquet flooring likely needs to go in its entirety as well. Can't repair any sections as the current owner says it's impossible to get the parts now due to changed click systems.

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