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Classic old house repair.
Pick one:
I choose off-level but right looking, myself.
Truth.
“Old world craftsmanship” really wasn’t a thing for the average house. We had an older home that didn’t have a straight or level anything. You just had to split the difference when hanging things.
Also, things on those old houses tend to sag and sink over time.
Very true. However ours literally had a bend in the wall because they didn’t square the house properly. They basically did a fuckit and aligned the remainder, the carried on with the bent wall. NBD as it was all plaster and lath so they smoothed over the kink, but when I had to replace a big chunk of the wall after it began cracking it was a bitch to fix with modern wallboard and look smooth. All construction debris was just dumped inside the walls. They just dgaf, it was the equivalent of modern tract housing.
Just like my gut
Yup. Make sure the distance to the roof is the same on both ends and let the curtains hang to the floor. Don’t bother with a level, just ruler.
im on the other side of this fence. because curtains (im a curtains guy) cover the whole window, i mount them level and let my window look weird. most of the frame is covered by the curtains, so i feel like there is at least some semblance of level somewhere in the house, hehehehe.
Yeah. That's a great point. If the window is hidden most of the time, then what really matters is alignment with the floor and ceiling.
I have this issue with my TV. It's mounted perfectly level but it looks like it's tilted slightly to the right. I think my ceiling is crooked.