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robert00623 Jul 2011 12:38Hello and good day,
we need an extension with sliding doors. The Pax we have is about 7 years old. We have a carcass that is one meter (3.3 feet) wide. We want to buy two 75 cm (30 inches) elements and complete the whole setup (2.50 m (8.2 feet)) with sliding doors. In the Pax planner, this option is only available with two 50 cm (20 inches) elements but not with a one-meter (3.3 feet) element. Will this still work?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best regards, Robert 😕 😕 😕 😕
we need an extension with sliding doors. The Pax we have is about 7 years old. We have a carcass that is one meter (3.3 feet) wide. We want to buy two 75 cm (30 inches) elements and complete the whole setup (2.50 m (8.2 feet)) with sliding doors. In the Pax planner, this option is only available with two 50 cm (20 inches) elements but not with a one-meter (3.3 feet) element. Will this still work?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best regards, Robert 😕 😕 😕 😕
Here is the situation:
For a 250 cm (98 inches) Pax wardrobe with sliding doors, each door is 125 cm (49 inches) wide, so the cabinet sections must be arranged accordingly. This means you need two 75 cm (30 inches) and two 50 cm (20 inches) sections, which can be arranged in any of these orders: 75, 50, 50, 75; 50, 75, 75, 50; 50, 75, 50, 75; or 75, 50, 75, 50. In every case, a section width of 125 cm (49 inches) must be met.
Theoretically, you could also do 75, 100, 75. However, this creates the problem that half of the 1.00 meter (39 inches) section will always be covered by a door, which rules out using any drawers in that section.
Hope this makes sense.
For a 250 cm (98 inches) Pax wardrobe with sliding doors, each door is 125 cm (49 inches) wide, so the cabinet sections must be arranged accordingly. This means you need two 75 cm (30 inches) and two 50 cm (20 inches) sections, which can be arranged in any of these orders: 75, 50, 50, 75; 50, 75, 75, 50; 50, 75, 50, 75; or 75, 50, 75, 50. In every case, a section width of 125 cm (49 inches) must be met.
Theoretically, you could also do 75, 100, 75. However, this creates the problem that half of the 1.00 meter (39 inches) section will always be covered by a door, which rules out using any drawers in that section.
Hope this makes sense.
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