Faith in prefabricated concrete panel buildings rather not, but you never know. On the other hand, your wall could also be crooked and your IVAR just fittingly crooked too :p Anyway, it's good if you're satisfied.
As an alternative to a walk-in closet, you can also position a wardrobe so that it forms a room divider. You gain a few crucial centimeters of space because you don't need a wall. However, you will have to cover the back of the wardrobe if you buy in a usual price range.
Freestanding wardrobes must be securely screwed to the floor. Pax and similar require a wall for stability, as the doors are otherwise too heavy relative to the back panel.
I don’t understand this phenomenon of "Ankleide" either. I find it totally impractical to pick out my clothes in a separate room. Normally, I get dressed in the bathroom or on the bed.
But freestanding, they must be firmly screwed to the floor. Pax and similar furniture urgently need a wall for stability because otherwise the doors are too heavy in relation to the back panel.
Nope. We have several Pax wardrobes, none of which were screwed to a wall or floor. They are heavy enough due to shelves, drawers, and items.
No. We have several Pax cabinets, none of which were screwed to the wall or floor. They are heavy enough because of the shelves, drawers, and contents.
I have already seen such a thing fall over fully loaded with a drawer pulled out. And I would NEVER try that with children. It also says so in every Pax manual.