ᐅ How can you best design the interior of a Pax wardrobe yourself?
Created on: 5 Sep 2020 08:12
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GAGUHAU
I 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.
For shoes, the use of pull-out shoe racks is definitely recommended, as they significantly improve visibility and accessibility. Fixed shelves are more affordable but lack convenience. Good ventilation is generally important for Pax systems, as they are enclosed units. If you do not want to forgo ventilation slots, you can add small ventilation openings at the back or ventilate regularly to reduce moisture.
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chenValeri6 Sep 2020 09:20Buy pull-out shoe shelves. No fixed racks. Better overview and easier access. An odor absorber also helps with ventilation.
Regarding ventilation, I would like to add that while there is a risk of mold, it is minimal with normal use and occasional airing out. However, it is not advisable to store damp items in the cupboard for extended periods.
That is correct, but the problem is often overestimated if you use your cupboard regularly and no moisture is trapped.
GAGUHAU schrieb:
I have read that lack of air circulation can promote mold.
That is correct, but the problem is often overestimated if you use your cupboard regularly and no moisture is trapped.
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vincent466 Sep 2020 11:08It is nice to see how much planning actually goes into what seems like a simple piece of furniture. I want to encourage you to experiment on your own. For me, making gradual adjustments led to many practical solutions that I hadn’t considered before. Don’t be afraid of mistakes, as they can often be easily corrected.
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