What You Need Before You Start
The PAX wardrobe is IKEA's most popular wardrobe system with sliding or hinged doors. Assembly time is typically 2-3 hours for an experienced assembler — allow double that if it's your first time. Before you open the box, gather the following:
- Allen key (included in box, but a power driver version saves time)
- Phillips screwdriver (or a drill with a PH2 bit)
- Rubber mallet (essential — never use a metal hammer on dowels)
- Spirit level (critical for wardrobes and shelving)
- Blanket or cardboard sheet (to protect floor and surfaces)
- A second person (strongly recommended for this item)
💡 Pro tip: Download the official IKEA instructions PDF from ikea.com before you start. Having it on a tablet or second phone screen beats flipping paper sheets.
Step-by-Step Assembly Guide
Step 1: Unpack and Sort Hardware
Unpack every box completely before starting. Lay all hardware out on a flat surface and sort by type: cam locks, dowels, bolts (long and short separately), hinges, and any brackets. Count them against the parts list in the instruction booklet — now is the time to spot a missing part, not halfway through the build.
Keep hardware in the bags or small containers until you need each type. The worst thing you can do is tip everything onto the floor and try to build from a pile of mixed fasteners.
Step 2: Protect Your Surfaces
Lay the largest panels flat on a blanket or sheet of cardboard. The finished surfaces scratch easily during assembly — a £10 moving blanket saves you the heartbreak of a damaged panel. Work in a room with enough space to lay the full unit flat before standing it upright.
Step 3: Build the Main Carcass
Follow the numbered steps in the instructions. Keep all fixings loose until the main frame is together — tightening as you go locks in any misalignment and makes it impossible to correct later. This is the most common mistake DIY assemblers make.
Pay close attention to part orientation — most panels have a correct side, and instructions show this with subtle shading. When in doubt, look at the cam lock holes: they should face inward.
Step 4: Check for Square
Before tightening anything fully or fitting the back panel, check the unit is square. The fastest method: measure diagonally corner to corner in both directions. The measurements should be equal. If not, apply gentle pressure to the longer diagonal while checking — the frame will shift slightly before the fixings set.
A spirit level across the top also confirms no twist in the frame. Get this right now. Once the back panel is on, you cannot adjust without dismantling.
Step 5: Fit the Back Panel
The back panel is structural — it's what keeps the unit square permanently. Align it carefully with all edges flush, then fix progressively from one corner. Don't hammer all nails in fully until you've checked it's sitting flat at all four corners.
Step 6: Stand Upright and Fix to Wall
For wardrobes and tall units, this step requires two people. The unit is top-heavy and will tip if stood with one person. Once upright, fit the anti-tip wall bracket — this is not optional. Building regulations and IKEA's own guidance require wall fixing for tall units, especially in homes with children.
Step 7: Fit Doors and Accessories
Hang doors using the supplied hinges. Most IKEA hinges have a 3-way adjustment (up/down, in/out, side to side) — use all three to get doors perfectly aligned. Step back and view from a few metres away to spot any misalignment your eyes miss up close.
Expert Tips for the PAX wardrobe
- Always build on a flat surface before moving into position
- Use a rubber mallet for the dowel joints — never a metal hammer
- Fit the back panel before the doors to keep the frame square
- Check the wall is plumb before fixing — PAX frames are unforgiving on slanted walls
- The hinge adjustment screws are your best friend for getting doors perfectly aligned
Common Issues with the IKEA PAX wardrobe
The most frequently reported issues are: Door alignment, back panel popping out, frame not squaring up. Here's how to avoid them:
The single biggest cause of all these issues is rushing the early steps. If the carcass is square and all fixings are tight before fitting accessories, the common problems largely disappear. Take your time in steps 3 and 4 — it saves time overall.
How Much Does It Cost to Have it Assembled Professionally?
If you'd rather skip the build entirely, our professional assembly service starts at £65 for a single PAX wardrobe. This includes full assembly, alignment, and a 30-day guarantee. We operate across the UK, 7 days a week.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does PAX wardrobe assembly really take?
For a professional, 2-3 hours. For a first-timer, typically double that. The time varies depending on configuration size and whether wall fixing is needed.
Do I need two people to assemble a PAX wardrobe?
Strongly recommended. Standing the unit upright is a two-person job for safety and to avoid damaging the frame. Some steps are simply impossible to do correctly solo.
What tools do I need?
An Allen key (supplied), a Phillips screwdriver, a rubber mallet, and a spirit level. A power driver speeds things up significantly.
Can I pay someone to assemble my PAX wardrobe?
Yes — we assemble PAX wardrobe across the UK. Prices start from £65. WhatsApp us with your postcode and we'll confirm availability.