ᐅ Is there a guide for converting PAX units into a built-in wardrobe system?
Created on: 21 Sep 2022 18:07
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Hello everyone, I want to modify our PAX wardrobe so that it functions as a wall unit in the living room. I’m not just looking to place several PAX components side by side, but rather to create a stable construction with a modular design that can also serve as a media center. Is there a detailed and clear guide or at least proven recommendations for this? I am particularly interested in the connection techniques between the individual modules, possible adjustments to the interior fittings, and smart cable management solutions that make the whole setup not only visually appealing but also functional. Does anyone have experience with this or know of such resources?
If you want the wall unit to be flexible, I advise against gluing it. Instead, use screws that will still allow you to access the interior parts later on.
Also, you should consider whether the modules stand evenly on the floor and whether the back panels generally increase stability or rather limit it.
Also, you should consider whether the modules stand evenly on the floor and whether the back panels generally increase stability or rather limit it.
rigau schrieb:
If you want the wardrobe system to remain flexible, I recommend against gluing it. Instead, use screws that still allow access to the inner parts later on.That makes sense, thanks for the tip. I also want to be able to modify the wardrobe system later. Are there specific types of screws or connectors you would recommend to ensure a solid connection while maintaining modularity?
I’m also interested in the question of load-bearing capacity when placing TVs or heavy equipment. Should special reinforcements be integrated for that?
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