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Karl Knote5 May 2015 15:31Hello,
I would like to know if the mentioned wardrobe DOMBAS can be assembled in a mirrored version.
I already own one and would like to get a second one due to space reasons. In my price range, this model is practically unbeatable!
However, there is one problem: the symmetry.
Since there is practically none, I would like to place the new one to the left of the existing one, but with the large single door on the left and the double door on the right. This would create symmetry, everything would look great, and my partner would be happy as well 😀
As I am an amateur DIYer (but not incapable), I wonder if it would be possible to simply swap the left and right side panels, rotate the middle panel once, and have the unit stand as desired.
Does anyone know if this is possible and/or easily doable?
Thank you very much and best regards,
Knote
I would like to know if the mentioned wardrobe DOMBAS can be assembled in a mirrored version.
I already own one and would like to get a second one due to space reasons. In my price range, this model is practically unbeatable!
However, there is one problem: the symmetry.
Since there is practically none, I would like to place the new one to the left of the existing one, but with the large single door on the left and the double door on the right. This would create symmetry, everything would look great, and my partner would be happy as well 😀
As I am an amateur DIYer (but not incapable), I wonder if it would be possible to simply swap the left and right side panels, rotate the middle panel once, and have the unit stand as desired.
Does anyone know if this is possible and/or easily doable?
Thank you very much and best regards,
Knote
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IKEA-Experte5 May 2015 16:35Hello,
this should work if you saw off the rear edge of the top panel, rotate the ceiling and floor panels (switching top and bottom sides), and drill new holes for the clothes rod and shelves. If you first drill the holes for the rods and shelves in the middle wall, you can use it as a drilling template for the side walls. The right side wall will then get two holes for the clothes rod, and the left side wall the holes for the shelves. Using a depth stop is helpful for this.
this should work if you saw off the rear edge of the top panel, rotate the ceiling and floor panels (switching top and bottom sides), and drill new holes for the clothes rod and shelves. If you first drill the holes for the rods and shelves in the middle wall, you can use it as a drilling template for the side walls. The right side wall will then get two holes for the clothes rod, and the left side wall the holes for the shelves. Using a depth stop is helpful for this.
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