ᐅ Are there IKEA Platsa furniture options with enhanced stability?
Created on: 11 Feb 2020 14:23
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Mojon
Hello everyone,
Lately, I have been thinking more about the IKEA Platsa series, especially regarding the stability of the various furniture options. Specifically, I am interested in whether there are versions within the Platsa range designed for higher stability or equipped with reinforced components that make them more durable than others. Perhaps some options are better suited for heavy loads or intensive use.
I am thinking of designs that feature stronger frame elements, additional cross braces, or more robust materials, not just the standard combinations usually shown in the catalog.
Does anyone have experience or official information on whether certain IKEA Platsa models are particularly sturdy? This would greatly help me with my planning, as I want to use the furniture in a high-traffic area where durability is important.
Thank you in advance for any feedback!
Lately, I have been thinking more about the IKEA Platsa series, especially regarding the stability of the various furniture options. Specifically, I am interested in whether there are versions within the Platsa range designed for higher stability or equipped with reinforced components that make them more durable than others. Perhaps some options are better suited for heavy loads or intensive use.
I am thinking of designs that feature stronger frame elements, additional cross braces, or more robust materials, not just the standard combinations usually shown in the catalog.
Does anyone have experience or official information on whether certain IKEA Platsa models are particularly sturdy? This would greatly help me with my planning, as I want to use the furniture in a high-traffic area where durability is important.
Thank you in advance for any feedback!
TYRELL schrieb:
To what extent do you have a specific use in mind where standard solutions might not be sufficient? For high loads, it is definitely possible to reinforce independently with additional brackets or metal braces.Thanks in advance for the detailed answers.
My intention is actually to use some Platsa units in a hobby room, where, among other things, more weight from tools and occasionally uneven loading will affect the modules.
It should therefore be sturdy enough to carry, in addition to normal storage, some spots with a higher concentration of weight over a longer period.
I understand that I need to secure the units to the wall.
What I am mainly interested in is whether IKEA maybe offers modules or combinations that provide better load-bearing capacity, or if I will indeed need to rely on my own reinforcements.
Can you also share any assessments regarding the long-term stability of Platsa under these conditions? Or advice on whether some modules are better suited for this purpose due to their construction?
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