Milenio
2009-03-16 11:15:52
- #1
Hello!
A few months ago I bought a Pax wardrobe with Hakadal doors. I put together the wardrobe from two 75cm corps and the doors for 150cm. Since I moved in with my girlfriend, we need to expand the wardrobe, or rather we already have a total of 3 meters. Now the question is how we can do this as cost-effectively as possible with the doors. At the moment the doors for 150cm are just standing in the corner.
Two more doors for 150cm won’t work because of the non-continuous rail. Could you get a set of 3 meter rails separately at Ikea and combine them with two more 150cm doors? So 4 doors in front of the 3 meter wardrobe? Or doesn’t that make much sense and it would be better to sell the 150cm doors and then buy the doors for 3 meters?
Regards Milenio
A few months ago I bought a Pax wardrobe with Hakadal doors. I put together the wardrobe from two 75cm corps and the doors for 150cm. Since I moved in with my girlfriend, we need to expand the wardrobe, or rather we already have a total of 3 meters. Now the question is how we can do this as cost-effectively as possible with the doors. At the moment the doors for 150cm are just standing in the corner.
Two more doors for 150cm won’t work because of the non-continuous rail. Could you get a set of 3 meter rails separately at Ikea and combine them with two more 150cm doors? So 4 doors in front of the 3 meter wardrobe? Or doesn’t that make much sense and it would be better to sell the 150cm doors and then buy the doors for 3 meters?
Regards Milenio