piccolo
2016-11-22 17:44:00
- #1
Hello to all Ikea fans,
despite a long search, I have only found one unsatisfactorily answered post in the forum regarding my problem.
I bought a visually great 3m wide Pax sliding door wardrobe, with the no longer available beautiful Tonnes sliding doors. When you look at the wardrobe from above (I noticed it when attaching lights), there is a very large gap between the door and the wardrobe carcass at the door behind which the other is slid. And a somewhat smaller gap at the other door. This also becomes apparent with dust edges on the shelves inside the wardrobe. This really annoys me – because this is something you don’t consider or see when buying... It would mean dusting every few days – NO! – why do I even have a wardrobe! :/ Or somehow sealing the top of the wardrobe. But how? I still have no idea... Is there anyone who has the same problem? What on earth was Ikea thinking. Strange. I would be very happy about ideas or answers.
Best regards!
despite a long search, I have only found one unsatisfactorily answered post in the forum regarding my problem.
I bought a visually great 3m wide Pax sliding door wardrobe, with the no longer available beautiful Tonnes sliding doors. When you look at the wardrobe from above (I noticed it when attaching lights), there is a very large gap between the door and the wardrobe carcass at the door behind which the other is slid. And a somewhat smaller gap at the other door. This also becomes apparent with dust edges on the shelves inside the wardrobe. This really annoys me – because this is something you don’t consider or see when buying... It would mean dusting every few days – NO! – why do I even have a wardrobe! :/ Or somehow sealing the top of the wardrobe. But how? I still have no idea... Is there anyone who has the same problem? What on earth was Ikea thinking. Strange. I would be very happy about ideas or answers.
Best regards!