ᐅ Which Ikea Pax wardrobes suit a Scandinavian interior design style?
Created on: 24 Jun 2020 08:16
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Holger33Good morning everyone, I am currently planning a Scandinavian-style interior and am particularly interested in the Ikea Pax wardrobes, as they offer plenty of storage space and are very modular. My specific question is: which Ikea Pax wardrobe models or combinations best suit a Scandinavian living space characterized by light colors, clean lines, and a minimalist yet warm atmosphere? It would be great if you could also share tips on colors, materials, and possibly suitable handles. Thanks in advance!
Interesting question. First of all, I would clarify what exactly you mean by Scandinavian style, as it is not always clearly defined. Typical features include light wood tones, white, and clean lines, but many Ikea PAX wardrobes often come in white or dark brown.
A completely white frame with white door fronts made of smooth material or perhaps a matte painted surface can work well. It is important to complement the room with accessories and wood to create that warm feeling. On the other hand, doors with a glossy or too dark finish are less suitable for classic Scandinavian design.
The handle should also be minimalist, for example simple wooden strips or recessed handles, to maintain the clean look.
Holger33 schrieb:
Which Ikea PAX wardrobe models or combinations best suit a Scandinavian-style living space characterized by light colors, clean lines, and a minimalist yet warm atmosphere?
A completely white frame with white door fronts made of smooth material or perhaps a matte painted surface can work well. It is important to complement the room with accessories and wood to create that warm feeling. On the other hand, doors with a glossy or too dark finish are less suitable for classic Scandinavian design.
The handle should also be minimalist, for example simple wooden strips or recessed handles, to maintain the clean look.
I have to be honest, the whole hype around "matching the Scandinavian style" with PAX is a bit overrated. Sure, light colors and minimalism are typical – but many IKEA wardrobes are so versatile that they can fit into almost any style.
I agree with that exactly, but why limit yourself to standard colors? With a bit of DIY, you can also customize darker wardrobes – for example, by adding natural wood elements or suitable handles. My advice: try out different combinations until it feels right to you. The often-heard design linearity should not restrict but inspire.
liste schrieb:
A completely white frame with white door fronts made of smooth material or maybe a matte painted surface can work.
I agree with that exactly, but why limit yourself to standard colors? With a bit of DIY, you can also customize darker wardrobes – for example, by adding natural wood elements or suitable handles. My advice: try out different combinations until it feels right to you. The often-heard design linearity should not restrict but inspire.
GALEO4 schrieb:
With a bit of “Do It Yourself,” even darker cabinets can be customized – for example, with natural wood elements or matching handles.Thank you, that’s a valuable tip. DIY is definitely an option for me. So far, I have been considering these models: PAX in white with glass doors or smooth fronts, but I’m also interested in the door elements with wood decor. What are your experiences with the different doors regarding their visual impact on the overall Scandinavian style? I would also like to know if some interior organization options within PAX are more “typically Scandinavian,” for example in terms of clear structure or functionality.
Holger33 schrieb:
What are your experiences with different doors regarding their visual impact on the overall Scandinavian style?Basically, smooth, light-colored doors fit best with the style. Glass fronts create a sense of lightness and openness, especially if the contents are well organized and visually appealing. This supports the minimalist character.
Personally, I would be cautious with wood-effect finishes – they often appear too rustic or outdated unless they look natural and light, for example, light oak.
Holger33 schrieb:
whether some interior layouts in PAX are rather “typically Scandinavian,” for example in terms of clear structure or functionality.Typically Scandinavian indeed means thoughtful functionality: clear compartments, not overloaded, with enough storage space for everyday items but without clutter. I also recommend integrated drawers or organizers that are not immediately visible.
Hi Holger33, choosing the PAX wardrobe is a great opportunity to combine Scandinavian style with functionality. I think the white, matte fronts with wooden handles best convey that warm minimalist feeling.
Glass is excellent if you don’t want to fill the room with heavy furniture, as it creates a lighter, airier atmosphere.
And honestly: If you enjoy DIY, you can make it even cozier with a few light wooden strips on the doors or self-installed handles – that way you create truly personal highlights!
The most important thing: Stay pragmatic. Scandinavian doesn’t mean strict, but comfortable and inviting. Good luck with your furnishing!
Glass is excellent if you don’t want to fill the room with heavy furniture, as it creates a lighter, airier atmosphere.
And honestly: If you enjoy DIY, you can make it even cozier with a few light wooden strips on the doors or self-installed handles – that way you create truly personal highlights!
The most important thing: Stay pragmatic. Scandinavian doesn’t mean strict, but comfortable and inviting. Good luck with your furnishing!
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