ᐅ Are there IKEA Platsa furniture options that are space-saving for the bathroom?
Created on: 2 Feb 2018 10:12
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Hello everyone,
I am currently planning to remodel my bathroom and am looking for space-saving furniture that is still functional. I came across the IKEA Platsa range and am particularly interested in whether there are models or combinations within the Platsa furniture that are especially suitable for bathroom use, meaning:
- Resistant to moisture
- Compact dimensions with good storage layout
- As adaptable as possible to different room sizes and shapes
Does anyone have practical experience or specific recommendations on which Platsa elements are especially suitable for a small to medium-sized bathroom? Are there any limitations regarding their use in bathrooms that should be considered?
I would appreciate detailed tips or further insights to help me make a well-informed decision.
I am currently planning to remodel my bathroom and am looking for space-saving furniture that is still functional. I came across the IKEA Platsa range and am particularly interested in whether there are models or combinations within the Platsa furniture that are especially suitable for bathroom use, meaning:
- Resistant to moisture
- Compact dimensions with good storage layout
- As adaptable as possible to different room sizes and shapes
Does anyone have practical experience or specific recommendations on which Platsa elements are especially suitable for a small to medium-sized bathroom? Are there any limitations regarding their use in bathrooms that should be considered?
I would appreciate detailed tips or further insights to help me make a well-informed decision.
Thanks for the feedback.
I have now looked at the Platsa elements in an IKEA store and found that the surfaces seem quite durable, but the edges are unnecessarily exposed in some areas.
I will soon buy some sealant and try the tip about the inside of the door to create more storage space.
If no one else has any additions, I will report back on how the furniture performs in real bathroom use!
I have now looked at the Platsa elements in an IKEA store and found that the surfaces seem quite durable, but the edges are unnecessarily exposed in some areas.
I will soon buy some sealant and try the tip about the inside of the door to create more storage space.
If no one else has any additions, I will report back on how the furniture performs in real bathroom use!
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