How do I do it?
I have enclosed my porch, now it's been use able for a few years. But not finished, because the floor one end we're it meets the other foot has a slop and the other is flush. Can't figure out how to do the floor, I want to use pallet wood but not sure how to do it ant the slop end so it doesn't look bad. And the ceiling were they meet isn't flush can't get that figured out eather so it looks good.
Tammy
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Start out with where the floor meets. How big of a difference is there? If it's less then a half-inch, just fill it in with caulk. Angle the pallet wood there, fill in to the edges of the floor from there. Put up a humorous sign - "caution - tipsy floor" or something like that. If you've been using it awhile, everyone already knows. :)
Hi Tammy,
Have you tried using a spirit level to see where the slop starts. If it goes from house to garden, then that OK! If it slopes towards the house then that's a NO No!
What are they even saying?
Can you build up the slope to look like a step and decorate that part of the floor with a different material or make a different seating arrangement. Or possibly a plant or indoor garden area.
It looks like someone added to an existing porch at one time and they didn't match up. How bad is the slope? Can you post a photo?
I hope this helps. So the picture is of the end that slops. The other end both floors meet.