Hello everyone, I wanted to start a discussion on the following question: Which versions of Pax are the most popular, especially when considering different needs such as storage space, customization flexibility, and value for money? I have seen that Pax offers various doors, interior fittings, and sizes, so I’m interested to know which combinations are most commonly used in this forum or have proven to be particularly practical. It would be great if you could share your experiences or tips, as I am currently planning a new wardrobe solution and want to gather as many perspectives as possible.
Hello KEOFI7, your question is very well formulated and gets to the heart of choosing a PAX system. Generally, I can say that the most popular variants are usually customized to cover different needs. Many people prefer hinged doors because of their classic look, while others choose sliding doors when space is limited.
Regarding the interior: Practical interior fittings often include a combination of clothes rails, shelves, and drawers to organize shoes, clothing, and accessories efficiently. Accessories like pull-out trouser racks and various drawer dividers are also frequently appreciated.
In terms of size, PAX systems between 100-200 cm (40-80 inches) wide are very popular, as they provide enough storage without appearing too bulky. I’m happy to assist you with any further questions!
Regarding the interior: Practical interior fittings often include a combination of clothes rails, shelves, and drawers to organize shoes, clothing, and accessories efficiently. Accessories like pull-out trouser racks and various drawer dividers are also frequently appreciated.
In terms of size, PAX systems between 100-200 cm (40-80 inches) wide are very popular, as they provide enough storage without appearing too bulky. I’m happy to assist you with any further questions!
Interesting thread! I’d like to share my experience as well: For me, it was important that the PAX option not only be functional but also visually fit my narrow hallway. At first, I was unsure whether sliding doors or hinged doors would be better. After much consideration, I chose sliding doors because they save space and don’t make the narrow area feel cramped.
Another important factor for me, and maybe for others too, was flexible interior configurations to allow for seasonal rearranging. For example, I spent a long time deciding whether to allocate more drawers for bags or shoes. Finding the right compromise takes time. If anyone else is in a similar situation: don’t hesitate—PAX offers enough accessories to add later on.
I hope this helps a bit with your decision-making!
Another important factor for me, and maybe for others too, was flexible interior configurations to allow for seasonal rearranging. For example, I spent a long time deciding whether to allocate more drawers for bags or shoes. Finding the right compromise takes time. If anyone else is in a similar situation: don’t hesitate—PAX offers enough accessories to add later on.
I hope this helps a bit with your decision-making!
To answer the question: The most popular PAX variants combine a standard width of 100 or 150 cm (40 or 60 inches) with sliding doors, as these save space and offer a modern look. At the same time, custom interior fittings are in demand that effectively combine clothes rails, shelves, drawers, and trouser racks.
From a technical perspective, sliding doors with aluminum frames provide a durable solution, while wooden doors appear more high-quality but are somewhat more expensive. When planning, it is advisable to choose modular interior components to allow for future adjustments.
In summary, variants with flexible partitions, sliding doors, and a height of 2 meters (6.5 feet) are most commonly used because they optimally combine space efficiency and functionality.
From a technical perspective, sliding doors with aluminum frames provide a durable solution, while wooden doors appear more high-quality but are somewhat more expensive. When planning, it is advisable to choose modular interior components to allow for future adjustments.
In summary, variants with flexible partitions, sliding doors, and a height of 2 meters (6.5 feet) are most commonly used because they optimally combine space efficiency and functionality.
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