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I have a wide Kallax (182cm). As you can see, it's very slanted. Probably resting on a carpet rod, but I want it as close to the wall as possible so I don't lose everything down the back!
I estimate that I'll need to lift it 2-3cm at the front to make it even.
I was thinking to put adjustable feet in the front corners (pic 2), then support along the middle with a number of feet that I wouldn't screw in (pic 3). I'm worried about screwing into as the base is made from hollow honeycomb stuff.
Would that work?
Is there a better way that requires little to no skill? Should I just be using shams/packers? It feels like trying to raise the front by 2-3cm is a big ask for that, but I don't really want to take the hard route if I don't have to 😱
I have basic tools, but no real experience with creating stuff, so anything would need to be beginner friendly, and preferably stuff I can buy relatively cheaply.