ᐅ How can Ikea PAX systems be used for storing winter clothing?
Created on: 24 Apr 2023 08:17
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sugabuHello everyone, I’m currently looking into the best way to use the Ikea PAX system for storing winter clothing. I’m particularly interested in which combinations of clothes rails, shelves, and drawers work well to store coats, thick sweaters, scarves, and hats efficiently and in a space-saving way. I want to avoid the items getting wrinkled or being too heavy in the drawers. Are there any proven tips for organizing and possibly protecting the clothes (for example, with special hanging shelves or by using vacuum bags)? I’m looking forward to your ideas and experiences on how to make the most of the PAX system for seasonal storage of winter clothes.
Hello sugabu, I think your question is very clearly formulated! For storing winter clothing in the PAX system, it is indeed helpful to combine different components:
- Clothes rails for coats and jackets to keep them wrinkle-free
- Shelves for folded sweaters, knitwear, and scarves
- Drawers for smaller items such as hats, gloves, or underwear
Additionally, you can use transparent boxes or fabric containers to keep things organized while protecting them from dust. If space is limited, vacuum bags are ideal for bulky sweaters or blankets, but make sure to pack the clothes clean and dry beforehand to avoid any damage.
How large is your PAX and how many people will use it? That would help to optimize the system even more precisely.
- Clothes rails for coats and jackets to keep them wrinkle-free
- Shelves for folded sweaters, knitwear, and scarves
- Drawers for smaller items such as hats, gloves, or underwear
Additionally, you can use transparent boxes or fabric containers to keep things organized while protecting them from dust. If space is limited, vacuum bags are ideal for bulky sweaters or blankets, but make sure to pack the clothes clean and dry beforehand to avoid any damage.
How large is your PAX and how many people will use it? That would help to optimize the system even more precisely.
I can understand well that organizing winter clothing can sometimes be stressful. I also used to have trouble storing my bulky fabrics properly without them getting wrinkled. What helped me was adding dividers to the PAX drawers and folding the sweaters loosely inside them. This creates more order and I can find things more quickly.
In addition, it really helps to consistently separate seasonal clothing from the rest – this has made my life significantly easier.
In addition, it really helps to consistently separate seasonal clothing from the rest – this has made my life significantly easier.
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Nathanaelk24 Apr 2023 11:04Hello sugabu, your topic about using the Ikea PAX system for storing winter clothes deserves a detailed look.
The PAX system offers flexible storage options, with depths of about 35 or 58 cm (14 or 23 inches), various widths and heights, and a wide range of interior fittings. For winter clothing, I recommend the following approach:
- Clothes rails: Install a longer clothes rail at roughly 170-190 cm (67-75 inches) height for coats and jackets. The height is important so that long coats do not touch the floor.
- Shelves: Use at least 2 to 3 shelves in the middle or top section to loosely store thick, folded sweaters, wool pants, or scarves. It is important that the shelves are sturdy, as the clothes tend to be heavier.
- Drawers: Recommended for smaller items like hats, gloves, and underwear. Make sure the drawers open smoothly even when fully loaded.
- Additional helpers: Fabric boxes or storage baskets help keep shelves tidy. For especially bulky clothing or blankets, vacuum bags can be considered—but it is crucial to dry the clothes completely before packing to prevent mold.
- Ventilation: Winter clothes benefit from good air circulation. If possible, avoid completely airtight containers for long-term storage.
- Lighting: LED lighting inside the PAX helps when searching for specific items in winter, especially when daylight is limited.
If you like, you can share the exact measurements of your PAX and winter clothing – then I can offer more specific organization tips.
The PAX system offers flexible storage options, with depths of about 35 or 58 cm (14 or 23 inches), various widths and heights, and a wide range of interior fittings. For winter clothing, I recommend the following approach:
- Clothes rails: Install a longer clothes rail at roughly 170-190 cm (67-75 inches) height for coats and jackets. The height is important so that long coats do not touch the floor.
- Shelves: Use at least 2 to 3 shelves in the middle or top section to loosely store thick, folded sweaters, wool pants, or scarves. It is important that the shelves are sturdy, as the clothes tend to be heavier.
- Drawers: Recommended for smaller items like hats, gloves, and underwear. Make sure the drawers open smoothly even when fully loaded.
- Additional helpers: Fabric boxes or storage baskets help keep shelves tidy. For especially bulky clothing or blankets, vacuum bags can be considered—but it is crucial to dry the clothes completely before packing to prevent mold.
- Ventilation: Winter clothes benefit from good air circulation. If possible, avoid completely airtight containers for long-term storage.
- Lighting: LED lighting inside the PAX helps when searching for specific items in winter, especially when daylight is limited.
If you like, you can share the exact measurements of your PAX and winter clothing – then I can offer more specific organization tips.
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