House nightstand malm and Pax TV stand hack
Materials: Malm, Pax, brackets, plumbing straps
description: My husband and I purchased a 1960 split level has relatively little storage space and small rooms. In the "master" room, we used two nightstands Malm we already had, it took them apart and mounted drawers to the wall as bedside means.
After the Malms aside, I nailed plumbing straps to the underside of maintaining unity from falling apart and attached to the top of the wall using brackets and mollies.
On the other side of the room, we need to store clothes and a place for our TV. We used two PAX units that we already had, then bought another PAX part of birch. We already had a connection for a Pax unit of which they are more inland. Using materials of this old unit, we made the new unit PAX an entertainment area (TV, DVD, etc.).
Ikea also sold a smaller door Nexus corresponding to the bottom of the new unit. Then we used the SKUBB boxes like baskets. The entire unit is not really a hack - but Ikea does not seem to offer the Pax units that are "double duty" as clothing storage and entertainment units. In this small space, you really had to try to maximize space to better meet our needs.
Ikea products used in the bedroom: PAX wardrobes, doors NEXUS KOMPLEMENT interior fittings, bedside Malm, Ikea and various items they offer more.
~ K Lönnström
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