Our frame house is more than 130 years old. Naturally the floors slope a bit (in some cases, more than a bit). We have some pieces of furniture — a sideboard, a few big chairs, a table — that we want to level as much as we can. Has anyone come across a good product for this, perhaps small adjustable footings to tap into the bottom of table and chair legs? So far I have found these small white plastic shims, but they show too much and you have to place them again everytime you move the furniture. I haven’t found anything else that is helpful. Anyone have this problem and how did you solve it?


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  1. Cork is the best because it’s not as visible, it can be stained darker if need be, and it also grips to the floor.

    I believe using cork is pretty standard for this.

  2. First poster here, glad to be of help.

    If you need a lot of adjustment, I wouldn’t trust tap in’s for heavy furniture anyway – seems like something that you had to stick in via a drilled hole would be sturdier. (I have this image of a large heavy piece of furniture snapping off, or bending, a tap-in when you try to move it.)

  3. Thanks for all the, er, helpful suggestions. Shims, “tuna cans” and the like are what I have been using for the items I know I won’t be moving around, but some of these I will be moving. The first poster is pointing me towards the kind of thing I am looking for. I have not seen anything like an adjustable tap in HD, Lowe’s, Leopoldi’s and the like. Washers, followed by a tap in felt pad may do the trick, so I will look into that as well.

    10:20: That’s what the realtor said. Now I’m stuck with the house.

    Thanks, everyone.

  4. Most large pieces of wood furniture have metal or plastic protectors on the bottom (like large thumb tacks). Remove these, add as many washers to the low end legs as needed to even them out, then put the feet back on. That is a little less noticeable than matchbooks etc.

  5. Magazines, scraps of wood work too. Matchbooks are way too small for our place. After a while, you won’t even notice. We actually sawed the legs off a cheap piece of furniture so we wouldn’t have to shim.