M mynameisstefan #1 Member · Stockholm · 17 posts 28 Sep 2014 at 11:41 PM mynameisstefan Member Stockholm 17 posts 28 Sep 2014 at 11:41 PM #1 Hello, I'm planning to get a wardrobe wall for a room with a 4.46 m wall. I've taken a liking to the Montana wardrobe, http://www.olssongerthel.se/blogg/2011/03/23/nyheter-fran-montana, but it lands somewhere around 70k SEK. I'm now wondering if anyone here has experience and tips on alternatives. I suspect that IKEA with their Pax system should be workable as a low-cost option. Feel free to comment, anything that can contribute is welcome! #wardrobe #ikea #montana #special #wardrobe
Hello, I'm planning to get a wardrobe wall for a room with a 4.46 m wall. I've taken a liking to the Montana wardrobe, http://www.olssongerthel.se/blogg/2011/03/23/nyheter-fran-montana, but it lands somewhere around 70k SEK. I'm now wondering if anyone here has experience and tips on alternatives. I suspect that IKEA with their Pax system should be workable as a low-cost option. Feel free to comment, anything that can contribute is welcome!
KnockOnWood #2 Grundstött · Halland · 28 345 posts 28 Sep 2014 at 11:57 PM KnockOnWood Grundstött Halland 28,345 posts 28 Sep 2014 at 11:57 PM #2 The question is how many clothes you have But the fact that the cabinets stick out of (in?) the window niche isn't very nice, is it? It ruins some of the beautiful room's proportions.
The question is how many clothes you have But the fact that the cabinets stick out of (in?) the window niche isn't very nice, is it? It ruins some of the beautiful room's proportions.