What sizes do PAX wardrobes come in?

What sizes do PAX wardrobes come in?

Luckily, IKEA’s PAX wardrobes come in two depths (44cm and 66cm) and two heights (201cm and 236cm – remember you need about 10cm clearance at the top to allowing for raising after the assembly).

Can you cut Ikea wardrobe frames?

Can you really cut the Ikea PAX frame? The answer is YES YOU CAN! In our closet, we have a little nook in the corner that was half an inch less than the 29″ frame. We were a little unsure if it would actually work to CUT the frame in order to fit but it actually turned out really well!

How do you build a wardrobe in a small room?

In a really small space, you could join two rooms by removing the wall in-between. Then divide the two areas by adding a half-height wall, which can also house your wardrobe, as in this inspiring design.

How deep do built in wardrobes need to be?

We recommend that wardrobes are fitted at 660 – 670mm deep (overall) from the back wall to the front of the top track, this is considered to be an optimum depth for sliding wardrobes. The minimum depth should not be less than 610mm overall. Below this depth, normal use will be impaired.

Are Ikea PAX wardrobes worth it?

Yes, the IKEA Pax wardrobes are definitely worth the investment. You can organize and customize your closet space under a budget. The quality is also nice and sturdy.

DO built in wardrobes save space?

A simple way to boost your bedroom storage is with built-in wardrobes. They instantly create more space – three times more, to be exact – and are available in sizes and finishes to suit all sorts of spaces.

How deep is a wardrobe UK?

The average standard depth of a hinged wardrobe is 60 cm. However, most wardrobe manufacturers will provide you with depth options between 50 cm to 70cm.

How to choose the right wardrobe for your space?

Consider the impact one part of the room has on another. Open wardrobes suit some spaces, but because André also works here, he didn’t want it to feel like a dressing area.

Why choose sliding wardrobes?

Check out our range of sliding wardrobes. Sliding doors don’t stick out when they’re open, so they save you space. Perfect for bedrooms, hallways, corridors and smaller rooms. Choose different colours, looks and materials (like solid wood) to suit your style. Struggling to decide between our different products? Try out our new Compare tool.

Why choose solitaire wardrobes?

Simple solutions to get your clothes under control, organised and easy to find. Our solitaire wardrobes offer a wide range with both sliding and hinged doors. Different sizes and looks to suit your space and style, a choice of materials (including wood) and smart ideas like adjustable shelves.

What do you do in your small bedroom?

It might be where you put on your make-up and style your hair, or maybe it’s where you find time to do some yoga, watch a film or even do some work. With our small bedroom ideas, we’re making sure you can do everything you need to in yours – and still leave room for plenty of sleep.