I just noticed the outbuilding I'm building walls are side-to-side out of plumb. Meaning that if you stand in front of it from the outside and look straight on both left and right walls lean to the right.
I noticed this when I was cutting out the purple sound panel and the top ended up being 69cm wide whilst the bottom needed to be cut back to 68cm. So about 1cm difference across a 2m range.
Pictures:
Wall on other side is sloping in same direction:
Is it acceptable to leave it like this because I can't think of any way to straighten them now. That back room behind the door is all finished AKA plastered and painted... everything is done. I only have access to the framing in this front room. The roof is also pitched and the whole structure would be difficult to move.
Thanks.
I noticed this when I was cutting out the purple sound panel and the top ended up being 69cm wide whilst the bottom needed to be cut back to 68cm. So about 1cm difference across a 2m range.
Pictures:
Wall on other side is sloping in same direction:
Is it acceptable to leave it like this because I can't think of any way to straighten them now. That back room behind the door is all finished AKA plastered and painted... everything is done. I only have access to the framing in this front room. The roof is also pitched and the whole structure would be difficult to move.
Thanks.