Originally Posted by
FrankMi
On Rob's point of the level, I've found that sometimes it is better to provide the illusion rather than the reality. I'll give you an example: I do a lot of crown and decorative molding in my home. In a number of cases I can check and determine that a wall or ceiling is definitely not level. If I make the molding level it is negatively noticeable so I strive to make it look right even though the molding I add is not level, just to take advantage of the optical illusion. In the end, it just 'feels' right even though it is not level.