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How to Level Furniture on Uneven Floors

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How to Level Furniture on Uneven Floors

If your dining table rocks, a cabinet wobbles, or a sideboard feels unstable, uneven flooring is often the cause rather than a fault with the furniture itself. Learning how to level furniture on uneven floors can improve stability, prevent wear and make everyday use much safer.

The good news is that most levelling issues can be diagnosed in minutes. In this guide, we’ll explain how to identify the cause of wobbling furniture, when to use shims versus threaded levelers, and how to safely stabilise heavier pieces.

Why Furniture Wobbles

Not every wobble is caused by an uneven floor.

Common causes include:

  • Slight floor variations
  • Uneven floorboards
  • Tile height differences
  • Carpet compression
  • Assembly issues
  • Loose bolts or fixings
  • Slight differences in leg length

Before making adjustments, it’s important to identify the real cause.

Step 1: Diagnose the Problem

Corner Press Test

Place the furniture in its normal position.

Press gently on each corner one at a time.

If the wobble changes depending on which corner is pressed, the floor is usually the issue.

If the wobble remains consistent, inspect the furniture legs and frame.

Rotation Test

Turn the furniture approximately 90 degrees.

If the wobble moves with the furniture, one leg may be shorter or uneven.

If the wobble remains in the same location, the floor is likely uneven.

Check All Fixings

Before adding levelling solutions:

  • Tighten all bolts
  • Tighten connecting brackets
  • Check extension mechanisms on dining tables
  • Confirm legs are fully seated

Flat-pack furniture can settle slightly after assembly.

Step 2: Measure the Gap

When to Use Furniture Shims

Furniture shims are small wedges placed beneath the leg to compensate for uneven flooring.

Best For

  • Dining tables
  • Sideboards
  • Console tables
  • Bookcases
  • Display cabinets

Advantages

  • Low cost
  • Quick installation
  • No drilling required
  • Effective on hard flooring

When to Use Adjustable Feet or Threaded Levelers

Threaded levelers provide a more permanent and precise solution.

These consist of an adjustable threaded bolt fitted into the furniture leg, allowing height adjustments by turning the foot.

Best For

  • Dining tables
  • Large sideboards
  • Media units
  • Storage cabinets
  • Commercial furniture

Advantages

  • Precise adjustment
  • Long-term solution
  • Easy to re-level after moving furniture
  • Cleaner appearance than visible shims

Ideal Gap Range

Adjustable feet are particularly effective when floor variations exceed 10 mm (⅜ in).

Safety Notes for Heavy Furniture

Levelling heavy furniture requires additional care.

Never Lift Alone

Items such as:

  • Large dining tables
  • Solid oak sideboards
  • Display cabinets
  • Bookcases

may require two people to lift safely.

Empty Cabinets First

Remove:

  • Glassware
  • Decorative items
  • Electronics
  • Books

before attempting adjustments.

Secure Tall Furniture

If a cabinet or bookcase leans after levelling, secure it using appropriate wall fixings where recommended by the manufacturer.

Avoid Stacking Multiple Shims

If more than one shim is required, consider adjustable feet instead.

Multiple stacked shims can shift over time and reduce stability.

Preventing Future Furniture Wobble

To maintain stability:

  • Re-tighten fixings every 6-12 months
  • Avoid dragging furniture across flooring
  • Check level after moving furniture
  • Use protective floor pads where appropriate
  • Choose furniture with adjustable feet when available

Many modern dining and storage furniture ranges now incorporate levelling solutions as standard.

Preventing Future Furniture Wobble

To maintain stability:

  • Re-tighten fixings every 6-12 months
  • Avoid dragging furniture across flooring
  • Check level after moving furniture
  • Use protective floor pads where appropriate
  • Choose furniture with adjustable feet when available

Many modern dining and storage furniture ranges now incorporate levelling solutions as standard.

Final Thoughts

Most furniture wobble can be solved quickly once the root cause is identified. By following a simple diagnostic process and choosing the right solution, whether that’s a shim, felt pad or threaded leveler, you can improve stability, safety and long-term furniture performance.

Browse our dining table, sideboard and storage collections or speak with our team for a quick sizing and furniture selection chat.

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