Hello everyone, I am currently considering the best way to flexibly expand the IKEA Platsa system. My living situation is likely to change in the coming months, so I am looking for a solution that allows me to grow or reconfigure the furniture modularly and easily. I am especially interested in options to extend the width and height, as well as possible combinations with other furniture or accessories to optimize storage space effectively. Does anyone have experience with planning PLATSA flexibly and expanding it later without having to start from scratch? Thanks for any helpful tips and warnings about potential pitfalls!
Hello Paubar6, your question about flexibly expanding IKEA PLATSA is very relevant, especially since the system is modular. Basically, I recommend considering future expansions during the initial setup – for example, by leaving some space on the sides or using additional connector sets that IKEA offers.
- You can easily expand PLATSA modules both horizontally and vertically.
- There are connector parts that allow you to securely join two or more modules.
- Make sure to include matching back panels and tops in your plans.
Even if you want to rearrange individual modules later, the standardized dimensions make relocation easier. I’ve been using PLATSA myself for some time, and it’s precisely the option to swap or add individual modules that makes the system so flexible.
- You can easily expand PLATSA modules both horizontally and vertically.
- There are connector parts that allow you to securely join two or more modules.
- Make sure to include matching back panels and tops in your plans.
Even if you want to rearrange individual modules later, the standardized dimensions make relocation easier. I’ve been using PLATSA myself for some time, and it’s precisely the option to swap or add individual modules that makes the system so flexible.
As a supplement: The maximum height and width of the PLATSA shelves should be considered during planning, as there are limits to their stability. IKEA specifies a maximum width of 192 cm (75.6 inches) and a height of up to 240 cm (94.5 inches), which can be achieved by combining multiple units.
- Pay attention to the load limits of individual modules, especially for taller assemblies.
- To ensure secure wall mounting, appropriate fixing materials should be used.
I would also recommend measuring the available space precisely during the planning stage and using the IKEA planning software to simulate how future expansions might look.
- Pay attention to the load limits of individual modules, especially for taller assemblies.
- To ensure secure wall mounting, appropriate fixing materials should be used.
I would also recommend measuring the available space precisely during the planning stage and using the IKEA planning software to simulate how future expansions might look.
I would like to provide a brief guide on how to expand PLATSA most flexibly:
1. Planning: Always start with an accurate room measurement. Note the available dimensions as well as the intended functions, such as storage, wardrobe, or TV unit.
2. Modular construction: Begin by purchasing only the base modules you currently need. PLATSA consists of standardized carcass sizes, mostly 40 cm (16 inches) or 60 cm (24 inches) wide and 35 cm (14 inches) deep.
3. Use connecting parts: When adding modules later, use the attachable connectors to firmly link the carcasses together.
4. Back panels: Do not overlook the back panels; they significantly improve the stability of the cabinet.
5. Height adjustment: Take advantage of the option to choose between 64 cm (25 inches), 128 cm (50 inches), or 192 cm (75 inches) in height for flexible combinations.
A common mistake is to expand without proper planning and end up buying too many individual parts that do not fit together well. This makes the system rather confusing.
1. Planning: Always start with an accurate room measurement. Note the available dimensions as well as the intended functions, such as storage, wardrobe, or TV unit.
2. Modular construction: Begin by purchasing only the base modules you currently need. PLATSA consists of standardized carcass sizes, mostly 40 cm (16 inches) or 60 cm (24 inches) wide and 35 cm (14 inches) deep.
3. Use connecting parts: When adding modules later, use the attachable connectors to firmly link the carcasses together.
4. Back panels: Do not overlook the back panels; they significantly improve the stability of the cabinet.
5. Height adjustment: Take advantage of the option to choose between 64 cm (25 inches), 128 cm (50 inches), or 192 cm (75 inches) in height for flexible combinations.
A common mistake is to expand without proper planning and end up buying too many individual parts that do not fit together well. This makes the system rather confusing.
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BASTIANTI2 Jun 2018 16:39I really like PLATSA because you can keep adding to it anytime! Don’t be discouraged if you don’t plan everything perfectly right away—the system is so flexible that you can always find a solution. Just expand it step by step, for example with extra doors or drawers—that’s really enjoyable! The simple connector kits make the whole process much easier. Good luck with setting it up!
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