The floor in my daughter's room (first floor suspended, Victorian terrace) is very much not flat from various movement over the years. The window is basically a parallelogram. I believe the movement has since been arrested by the kitchen below being extended 15 years ago and a new double patio door being installed. The unflatness is definitely not translating to the ceilings, windows or door lintels of the rooms below.
Can I be arsed to do anything about her floor? It's not springy and from having to secure a load of loose floorboards knackered by previous trades, the joists don't look in bad condition. Do I just right it off as a bit of character and hope my daughter doesn't get seasick?
The floor in my daughter's room (first floor suspended, Victorian terrace) is very much not flat from various movement over the years. The window is basically a parallelogram. I believe the movement has since been arrested by the kitchen below being extended 15 years ago and a new double patio door being installed. The unflatness is definitely not translating to the ceilings, windows or door lintels of the rooms below.
Can I be arsed to do anything about her floor? It's not springy and from having to secure a load of loose floorboards knackered by previous trades, the joists don't look in bad condition. Do I just right it off as a bit of character and hope my daughter doesn't get seasick?