ᐅ How can I turn a Pax corner unit into a practical storage solution?
Created on: 8 Oct 2021 09:17
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Hello everyone, I am currently planning to transform an unused corner of my Pax wardrobe into a truly practical storage solution. The challenge is that the corner is quite limited due to the wardrobe’s construction, and I want to make the best use of the available space without compromising accessibility. Has anyone had experience modifying or adding to a Pax corner to neatly and easily store items of various sizes? I am especially interested in ways to improve space utilization in the often narrow, deep corners—perhaps with special inserts, shelves, or specific wardrobe accessories. I look forward to tips, recommendations, and any suggestions on products that work particularly well for this purpose.
Thank you very much for the many valuable tips. I am currently leaning towards using pull-out elements and, if necessary, motion sensor LEDs to make the corner more accessible and easier to oversee. Do you have any recommendations on brands or product types for these corner pull-outs that are especially reliable? I want to use rails and fittings that are as durable as possible. Additionally, I am interested in whether you would install them yourselves or have a professional do the installation, especially because of the often complex mechanics in the corners.
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GUSTAVO569 Oct 2021 10:17ELSUNAR schrieb:
Do you have any recommendations for brands or product types that are especially reliable for these corner pull-outs?For durable and sturdy solutions, I recommend products from Blum, particularly the "Tandembox" series for drawers and the "Legrabox" series for even greater stability. For 90-degree corners, Blum also offers specially designed "Magic Corner" systems. Häfele is another company that provides very high-quality corner fittings and pull-out systems, although these are usually more expensive. In general, investing in such systems pays off in the long run. Regarding installation, if you have good DIY skills, you can do it yourself, provided you work precisely and have a level and a good drill. Otherwise, definitely hire a professional to avoid damage and incorrect installation. If you like, I can also provide recommendations for suppliers.