Hello everyone,
I am considering buying an Ikea Pax wardrobe system, but I am wondering if Ikea offers any special sets that include not only the basic wardrobe frame but also matching accessories? I am particularly interested in whether there are any packages where you can get the wardrobe frame together with interior elements like drawers, clothes rails, or shelves in one offer – basically complete, ready-made solutions that don’t have to be assembled from individual parts.
My goal is to simplify the planning process and possibly save some money, instead of looking for each part separately.
Does anyone have experience with such Ikea Pax set offers? Do these sets even officially exist? Or is most of the accessory equipment only available separately? And what about combo packages offered during promotions or limited-time deals?
Thanks in advance for your tips!
I am considering buying an Ikea Pax wardrobe system, but I am wondering if Ikea offers any special sets that include not only the basic wardrobe frame but also matching accessories? I am particularly interested in whether there are any packages where you can get the wardrobe frame together with interior elements like drawers, clothes rails, or shelves in one offer – basically complete, ready-made solutions that don’t have to be assembled from individual parts.
My goal is to simplify the planning process and possibly save some money, instead of looking for each part separately.
Does anyone have experience with such Ikea Pax set offers? Do these sets even officially exist? Or is most of the accessory equipment only available separately? And what about combo packages offered during promotions or limited-time deals?
Thanks in advance for your tips!
Hello Lajos34,
Regarding your question: Ikea basically offers the Pax wardrobe as either a basic frame or a complete set. However, Ikea refers to many variations that include both the frame and accessories as "planning sets" or "complete sets." These sets often include the outer frames, doors, as well as a selection of shelves or hanging rods.
- There are "Pax complete sets" tailored to common needs, so these are not just frame-only solutions but include internal organization.
- Accessories such as drawers and Komplement elements usually need to be purchased separately, as customization is a key selling point.
- Special offers where frames and extensive accessories are sold together at a discount occasionally appear, but these are usually temporary or regionally limited.
Conclusion: Complete sets with accessories do exist but are not permanently available and not in all versions. Customization is usually necessary.
I hope this helps you.
Regarding your question: Ikea basically offers the Pax wardrobe as either a basic frame or a complete set. However, Ikea refers to many variations that include both the frame and accessories as "planning sets" or "complete sets." These sets often include the outer frames, doors, as well as a selection of shelves or hanging rods.
- There are "Pax complete sets" tailored to common needs, so these are not just frame-only solutions but include internal organization.
- Accessories such as drawers and Komplement elements usually need to be purchased separately, as customization is a key selling point.
- Special offers where frames and extensive accessories are sold together at a discount occasionally appear, but these are usually temporary or regionally limited.
Conclusion: Complete sets with accessories do exist but are not permanently available and not in all versions. Customization is usually necessary.
I hope this helps you.
Hello Lajos34,
I can only agree with Joshbe and would like to add: Ikea designed the Pax system so that everyone can customize the wardrobe according to their own needs. This means that although there are sets available, these don’t always include all the accessories you might want.
The idea behind the sets is that, for example, you get a wardrobe with doors and a basic set of shelves or hanging rods, but items like drawers, interior organizers, etc. are considered accessories that you can select separately.
If you want to try it out first, you can use the Ikea planner to choose the complete sets and get a rough idea of what’s included. This should at least give you an initial general orientation.
If your question is mainly about financial benefits: sets are usually only cheaper when Ikea has a promotion; otherwise, you often pay roughly the same as buying the items individually.
Very important: the exact positioning and interior layout of the wardrobe strongly affect which accessories make sense, so individualized planning is usually more worthwhile.
I can only agree with Joshbe and would like to add: Ikea designed the Pax system so that everyone can customize the wardrobe according to their own needs. This means that although there are sets available, these don’t always include all the accessories you might want.
The idea behind the sets is that, for example, you get a wardrobe with doors and a basic set of shelves or hanging rods, but items like drawers, interior organizers, etc. are considered accessories that you can select separately.
If you want to try it out first, you can use the Ikea planner to choose the complete sets and get a rough idea of what’s included. This should at least give you an initial general orientation.
If your question is mainly about financial benefits: sets are usually only cheaper when Ikea has a promotion; otherwise, you often pay roughly the same as buying the items individually.
Very important: the exact positioning and interior layout of the wardrobe strongly affect which accessories make sense, so individualized planning is usually more worthwhile.
Shawn38 schrieb:
If you want to try it out first, you can select the complete sets in the Ikea planner to get a rough idea of what is included.Hi Lajos34,
I agree with the previous comments and would like to give you a brief overview of the best way to approach the topic of Ikea Pax annex packages.
1. Planning tools: Start by using the Ikea Pax planner (available online). There you can see various complete sets, which often include a basic package with the frame, doors, and some interior fittings.
2. Accessories in the set: As mentioned before, the packages are mainly intended as a starting point. For example, some sets contain hanging rods, shelves, and doors, but drawers, interior drawers, or organizational elements usually need to be purchased separately.
3. Overview of typical sets:
- "Basic complete package" – frame + doors + simple interior layout
- "Expanded set" – as above, plus possibly additional shelves or hanging rods
- Optional add-ons can be ordered flexibly
4. Place of purchase: Some Ikea stores offer local bundle deals that are not listed online.
5. Common mistakes:
- A frequent issue is assuming that all accessories are automatically included in the set.
- Or thinking that the sets will fit perfectly in terms of exact dimensions or functions – always double-check the measurements!
The best advice: start with a set that meets your basic requirements and then add the accessories you actually need. This saves stress and wrong purchases.
If you like, I can also give an example of how a set could look in the planning stage.
Lyndon55 schrieb:
If you like, I can also give an example of what a set could look like in the planning stage.Hello Lajos34,
I’m happy to build on your original question.
In fact, the topic of “Ikea Pax set offers with accessories” is more complex than it initially appears. The Pax series is modular, so Ikea does not provide fixed sets with accessories that cover every possible situation. Specifically:
- The basic elements (frames, doors) are often part of sets that retailers advertise as complete packages.
- Accessories such as interior organizers, drawers, pull-out clothes rails, shelves, or special inserts are almost always sold separately and need to be chosen according to individual needs.
For example:
If you take a Pax wardrobe that is 100 cm (40 inches) wide and 236 cm (93 inches) high, Ikea offers base sets including doors. These may include a bottom panel or a clothes rail, but not necessarily drawers or shelving inserts.
Important:
Ikea updates these sets irregularly, sometimes seasonally or as part of promotions, resulting in packages that include a bit more “accessories.” These simplify the planning but do not include all possible add-ons.
Basically, planning is always a compromise between flexibility and pre-assembled solutions.
So, my question to you is: What size or accessories are you specifically considering? That will help me give you more targeted advice on what is useful as a set or as additional components.
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