I know this seems like a dumb question, but I want to make sure I'm not crazy. We were having some cabinet work done, and I asked to have them replace the bottom board in an upper cabinet (previous owners had cut a big hole in it).
They replaced it, and when I got home to look at it, I could see it wasn't level (back is higher than front). I checked it with a level, and I can barely even see the bubble, that's how far off it is.
Is there any good reason I would NOT want my shelf to be level? It seems like an obvious "no," but I also have trouble understanding how a professional who installs cabinets full time could make such a simple mistake.
Am I crazy?
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