ᐅ How can you best design the interior of a Pax wardrobe yourself?
Created on: 5 Sep 2020 08:12
G
GAGUHAUI would like to start a discussion focused on the topic "How to optimally customize the interior of a Pax wardrobe?" My question is about how to adjust the interior layout and storage options in the Pax wardrobe to best meet various needs—such as space-saving storage, clear organization, and flexible use. It is important to me to consider different wardrobe sizes as well as the available accessories and their combinations. Who has experience with modular adjustments, for example with shelves, hanging rods, drawers, or special inserts, and can offer tips on planning individual solutions without having to compromise on functionality later? Thoughts on material selection and installation would also be helpful.
C
chenValeri5 Sep 2020 08:27Basically, you should carefully measure the available space and consider what you primarily want to store. Then I recommend shelves for folded clothes and hanging rods for garments that need to be hung. Drawers are helpful for small items.
The optimal interior design of a Pax wardrobe largely depends on individual needs. Here is a structured approach:
- First, measure the wardrobe space, including the door opening area.
- Plan the compartments according to clothing types: more hanging rods for longer garments, shelves for sweaters and trousers.
- Use drawers for underwear or accessories that integrate well into the system.
- A flexible module allows for later reorganization if needed.
- Materials are usually predetermined; the important factor is the load capacity of shelves and drawers.
- Accessories such as coat hooks or pull-out trouser racks can enhance functionality.
I recommend testing the plan online with Ikea’s configurator before purchase, paying close attention to vertical spacing.
- First, measure the wardrobe space, including the door opening area.
- Plan the compartments according to clothing types: more hanging rods for longer garments, shelves for sweaters and trousers.
- Use drawers for underwear or accessories that integrate well into the system.
- A flexible module allows for later reorganization if needed.
- Materials are usually predetermined; the important factor is the load capacity of shelves and drawers.
- Accessories such as coat hooks or pull-out trouser racks can enhance functionality.
I recommend testing the plan online with Ikea’s configurator before purchase, paying close attention to vertical spacing.
V
vincent465 Sep 2020 10:10Your project sounds very sensible. I know the problem of feeling quickly overwhelmed by the choices. For me, it was important to set priorities first: Which pieces of clothing do I wear most often? After that, I adjusted the clothing rods and drawers. Gradually, I added boxes and dividers, which helps with organizing and reduces stress in everyday life.
Similar topics