Hiding a gap?

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I've just installed a new vanity basin unit in a small cloakroom and have found that the floor is not level. This has created a 9mm gap one end (see photo)
Any help with on how to hid it?
Thank you
 

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Thanks for your prompt reply.
What does scribe the Base mean?
 
Removing the bottom edges that prevent it from sitting level.
Phone a joiner !!:ROFLMAO:
 
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Thank you.
That's probably the best way. I was hoping that some sort of sealing strip was available.
I'll get the power plane out. Luckily I haven't started the pipework yet.
Thanks again
David
 
find a piece of wood or something the same size as the biggest gap, then place a pencil above that piece of wood and draw a line along the base following the floor line , now you have a cut line to saw off which will match the floor while keeping the unit level , then you've got to sort the other sides ..
 
is there feet/studs on the base of that uni photo helps.

is the right handside of the unit sitting on the tiled floor,

maybe raise the right side 4.5mm then a nice bead of the plumbers favourite will tidy it all up.

Easily do able,
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The right hand side is on the floor.
I will trim it down. I will need to make sure the edges are well sealed to prevent water damage.
Thanks everyone for your help and support.
 

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