Hello everyone, I would like to start a discussion here in the forum on the topic: “How do I organize a Pax wardrobe with multiple functions?” I am especially interested in how to adapt the storage concept so that the wardrobe not only works as a classic clothes closet but also includes additional features, such as built-in drawers for accessories, shelves for folders, and possibly a clever solution for shoes and small items. So far, I have only considered the standard options, but I mainly want to know how to make optimal use of the interior space and if there are any tips on which combinations of shelves, hanging rods, drawers, and other interior fittings are recommended for multifunctional use. I am also interested in whether there are accessories that integrate particularly well into the Pax without taking up too much space. Thank you in advance for your experiences and suggestions!
To add a few more facts: Pax systems allow modular customization, which is ideal for multifunctional use. Details: - Standard shelves are usually 55 cm (22 inches) deep, which is sufficient for binders and boxes but may affect accessibility. - For drawers, keep in mind the maximum load capacity and extension mechanism to ensure the cabinet remains stable over time. - When choosing clothes rails, look for height-adjustable options to comfortably accommodate different types of clothing. - Accessories such as shoe racks, trouser hangers, or tie holders are available separately and can often be retrofitted easily. Careful planning before purchase is worthwhile, especially for multifunctional requirements.
Gregory schrieb:
When choosing wardrobe rods, make sure to go for height-adjustable options Exactly, that’s worth its weight in gold. With height-adjustable rods, I created two levels – long coats at the bottom and shirts and t-shirts on top. It saves space, and you can see everything at a glance. Then add some small baskets, and you'll be your own organization expert. 😎
So-ix51 schrieb:
Accessories should be fairly easy to reach, so I was thinking of drawers or small compartments. That’s a good idea. For frequently used accessories, I recommend shallow drawers with dividers. This helps keep things organized, and reaching for your favorite item doesn’t take long. I also have a small tray for watches and jewelry, which protects them from scratches while keeping everything within easy reach.
AMELIE schrieb:
For handling trousers, extendable closet rods or special pants hangers with multiple bars are recommended Basically correct, but when deciding, you should also consider that such solutions take up either movement space or wardrobe depth. An extendable pants rack is convenient but reduces usable storage space elsewhere. So it is best to measure carefully beforehand and think about whether the convenience outweighs the potentially lost capacity. The load-bearing capacity of the rack is also a factor that is often overlooked.
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