ᐅ How do you install Ikea Pax wardrobes in irregularly shaped rooms?
Created on: 6 Apr 2016 08:34
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JEREMYVIN
Hello everyone,
I am facing the challenge of assembling several Ikea Pax wardrobes in a room with an irregular layout, where there are no rectangular free walls. The room has some recesses and corners with unusual angles, making a simple, straight placement impossible. My question is: How can Ikea Pax wardrobes be installed effectively and securely in such angled rooms?
What should be considered when attaching the wardrobes to each other and simultaneously fixing them to the wall to ensure maximum stability? Are there any special tips or modular approaches to make the most of the room geometry without causing issues later when opening the doors?
I already have some basic experience with furniture assembly, but working with angled rooms is new to me. I’m looking forward to your experiences or recommendations, especially regarding the Pax system setup in small and complexly shaped spaces.
Thank you in advance!
I am facing the challenge of assembling several Ikea Pax wardrobes in a room with an irregular layout, where there are no rectangular free walls. The room has some recesses and corners with unusual angles, making a simple, straight placement impossible. My question is: How can Ikea Pax wardrobes be installed effectively and securely in such angled rooms?
What should be considered when attaching the wardrobes to each other and simultaneously fixing them to the wall to ensure maximum stability? Are there any special tips or modular approaches to make the most of the room geometry without causing issues later when opening the doors?
I already have some basic experience with furniture assembly, but working with angled rooms is new to me. I’m looking forward to your experiences or recommendations, especially regarding the Pax system setup in small and complexly shaped spaces.
Thank you in advance!