ᐅ Ikea Pax Utility Room/Laundry System? – What setup do you have?
Created on: 1 Oct 2020 22:18
S
Shiny86
Do you have Ikea Pax in your utility room?
I’m considering planning something with Nobilia or Schüller.
Which systems do you have? Ikea Pax or similar?
I would appreciate photos.
I want to design my utility room in an appealing way without mixing different furniture brands—so preferably Ikea Pax or other manufacturers.
There are examples on the Nobilia and Schüller websites. The washer and dryer are then placed raised inside a cabinet. Is this something to be concerned about, or can it be done without any issues?
Or is it better to build masonry platforms?
As I said: photos of how your utility room looks are welcome.
I’m considering planning something with Nobilia or Schüller.
Which systems do you have? Ikea Pax or similar?
I would appreciate photos.
I want to design my utility room in an appealing way without mixing different furniture brands—so preferably Ikea Pax or other manufacturers.
There are examples on the Nobilia and Schüller websites. The washer and dryer are then placed raised inside a cabinet. Is this something to be concerned about, or can it be done without any issues?
Or is it better to build masonry platforms?
As I said: photos of how your utility room looks are welcome.
P
pagoni20203 Oct 2020 18:37Shiny86 schrieb:
When it comes to houses, almost everything just feels way too expensive. If you want a nice system or design, you probably always have to pay a lot. No – that would mean that you can only have something beautiful if you have money; that is definitely not the case. Money alone does not create taste; it can even prevent it.
Develop ideas, break away from familiar things, clarify individual needs, allow actual utility and necessity to be the guiding principles, free yourself from comparisons and competitive thinking, build or design something yourself...
Maybe you also don’t need to have every single thing!
I think it’s also due to the homeowner mindset. I rented a house for 10 years and often just let things slide, always thinking “when I have my own house, I’ll do it properly...” Now that we are about to move into our own house, I’m putting pressure on myself because I feel like everything has to be perfect right from the move-in.
kati1337 schrieb:
when I have my own house, I’ll do it properly..."I feel the same way... I think that if I don’t do certain things right from the start, I might never do them out of convenience. What you have is what you have...
B
BackSteinGotik4 Oct 2020 11:26Shiny86 schrieb:
I think the same way... I figure if I don’t do certain things right from the start, I might never do them out of convenience. What you have, you have...Are the things you don’t do immediately really that important?
kati1337 schrieb:
The PAX system has pull-out baskets, which I will use to sort our dirty laundry after washing cycles. That’s a pretty good idea.
BackSteinGotik schrieb:
Are the things you don’t do right from the start really that important? Taking care of the utility room isn’t as appealing as other rooms. I believe it’s not so much about design here, but more about the processes that determine how comfortable living is. Keeping that in mind, it’s definitely worth planning in advance. It can prevent a lot of everyday frustration.
For now, I plan to use the existing Expedit unit, and if I don’t like it later, I’ll replace it with something of better quality in the same spot.
Similar topics