Can I make changes to my PAX wardrobe after assembly?
PAX wardrobes are meant to adapt to your changing storage needs. You can change almost everything except the size of the frames.
The flexibility of PAX allows you to change almost everything except for the size of the frames. After assembly or in the future, you can change the doors (hinged or sliding), interior organisers and corner units. You can also add new frames to your wardrobe.
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