Hey everyone! I'm struggling with a crooked office floor that makes my workspace super uncomfortable. The floor slants in both directions, and since I can't change my desk, it's really messing with my posture, which is a big deal for me with ADHD. I've been trying to deal with it by using a thin board when standing, but I still end up with marks on my face where one side is higher. I'm planning to measure the slope accurately and 3D print some pads to heighten the low spots so I can stand level.
Now, regarding my office chair, it's already slanted backwards on the crooked floor, and the boards I've used just don't help much. I'm looking for solutions that are removable and won't damage the floor, but I really want to be completely level! I've heard about cushions that tilt, but I think they just shift the problem instead of solve it. I have CAD software and can print whatever I need, so I'm open to all creative ideas. Any detailed suggestions would be super helpful! Thanks a ton!
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Another option is to use a chair mat under your chair and place pieces of cardboard in the lower spots until it’s level. You can layer the cardboard where needed and leave some areas bare. It’s a quick fix that might work well without causing lasting damage!
I feel you! Maybe try a bigger board with some rubber feet on it to level it out? That way, it’ll be more stable, and you could also get rubber feet for your desk to make sure it's all even. Plus, if you come in early or stay late, no one has to see your experiments going on!
First off, it sounds like you're really committed to getting this fixed! I suggest starting by using a leveling tool to measure the exact slope of your floor. Once you have those measurements, you could 3D print some custom tiles that match the slope perfectly in both directions. This way, you can create a level surface to stand on.

You could also consider a raised platform with adjustable feet like washing machines have. It lets you tweak the height just a bit at each corner to ensure it's level!