Fitted wardrobes with Ikea frames
Built-in wardrobes are an excellent solution when you want to maximise the space in your room. They are both practical and space-efficient while also creating a harmonious and cohesive feel in the space.
For those looking to create an even more built-in look, we also offer PAX extension frames, hinges, shelves and matching accessories designed for IKEA PAX.
You can easily create a wardrobe with a built-in feel using Superfront’s designs together with IKEA PAX or METOD frames. Here you can explore how to create a built-in wardrobe using IKEA frames.
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Honey Wood

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Willow Green

Super White

Silent Greige

Aerugo Green

Biscotti Wood

Obsidian Wood

Custom NCS
The benefits of fitted wardrobes
Fitted furniture was a common feature in private homes as early as the 19th century. And today, the interest in fitted storage at home continues to grow, with everything from built-in bookshelves to kitchens and wardrobes. By incorporating the furniture into the walls, it becomes a natural part of the room's structure and also makes the room feel organised and peaceful. One of the biggest advantages of a fitted wardrobe is that it can be customised to your specific needs and room conditions. You can maximise the surface area, choose exactly how much space you want for clothes, shoes and accessories, and also adapt the design to your personal taste.
Creating a fitted wardrobe with Ikea frames is a great way to get a customised and functional wardrobe that suits your needs and space. With Ikea's wide range of inserts and accessories together with Superfront's products, it is possible to create a wardrobe that is not only practical but also beautiful to look at.
Build in wardrobes with Ikea's Pax frame
Ikea Pax is a series of wardrobe frames available in several variants and sizes. Ikea has plenty of smart and stylish fittings for this frame, making the process simple and easy. The frames are designed to be functional and customisable with different inserts such as shelves, clothes rails and drawers that can be combined to create a wardrobe that suits your needs.
The Pax frame is easy to assemble and is also affordable. By adding Superfront's wardrobe doors and wardrobe handles to Ikea's Pax frame, you can create a unique wardrobe with an exclusive look at an affordable price. And you can create a wardrobe with a bespoke feel, simply by fitting the wardrobe with the help of filler pieces and side panels. We have wardrobe doors for 50, 75 and 100 cm wide frames so you can create a wardrobe that is made to fit your room.

You can also build in wardrobes with Metod
Besides using the Pax frame, you can also use Ikea's Metod kitchen frame to create a fitted wardrobe. The Metod frame comes in many different formats, which allows you to build more flexible solutions adapted to your particular room. Maybe you dream of a built-in wardrobe in the hallway? Or floor-to-ceiling fitted wardrobes in the bedroom, with both doors and drawers for all kinds of clothes and accessories? With Metod, you can plan the wardrobe in detail and really customise it to the room. Thanks to the many different formats, you can even build the wardrobe around a door – or maybe the bed?
Since Metod is originally a kitchen frame, the options for wardrobe fittings are not the same as for Pax. However, the range offers both shelves and drawers, and customisable clothes rods for hangers are available in many places. So with some customisation, you can get a wardrobe tailored to your room and your needs. And with the help of our side panels, filler pieces and plinths, you can even create a fitted wardrobe!
How to create a site-built wardrobe
Building a fitted wardrobe with Ikea frames and Superfront products is actually relatively easy. Here's how to do it:
1. Plan the wardrobe Start by measuring the space for the wardrobe and thinking about your needs. Then you can decide which frame is best for you. Plan frames and fittings at Ikea – in store or online where you can find planning tools for both Pax and Metod.
2. Personalise your wardrobe
With wardrobe doors and handles from Superfront, the possibilities are almost endless. Create your unique design on your own – or get help from our designers!
3. Buy all the parts for the wardrobe
Now it's time to buy what you need from Ikea and place your order with Superfront. Don't forget to include all the side panels and filler pieces – they are essential when creating a fitted wardrobe!
4. Assemble and fit the wardrobe The first step is to assemble the frames and attach them to the wall. Next, they should be fitted with the help of side panels and filler pieces that are customised on site. For a larger project, it can be nice to hire a professional carpenter who is used to cutting and mounting filler pieces. But if you're a bit handy, all you need are assembly instructions, good tools and a helpful friend!






