How We Optimized Our IKEA PAX Closet System for Storage

It feels like a small miracle: we went from having zero closet space in our bedroom—just dressers when we moved in—to a wall of storage that matches the capacity of our previous home’s large walk-in closet. We’ve already shared how we installed Ikea PAX wardrobes and how we made them look built-in, so today we’re opening every door and drawer to show how we organized the whole system. If you want practical tips to maximize storage and ideas for products that make the space feel custom, this post will help.

Sherry And John Standing In Open Ikea Pax Wardrobe Closets

Quick note: neither of us owns an enormous wardrobe collection. I do have a soft spot for shoes and jewelry, so there’s still a fair amount of those, but my clothing is fairly curated. I’ve written about building a minimal closet before, and the extra bedroom storage we’ve added over the past few years has actually given me room to expand my closet slightly—mostly by collecting secondhand finds instead of spending on home projects for a while. You’ll see a mix of thrifted and newer pieces in this tour, and there’s a video walkthrough included below if you prefer that format.

Why We Love Ikea PAX Wardrobes

The Ikea PAX system remains popular for good reasons: it’s highly customizable, offers a wide range of interior fittings, and is easy to personalize with paint, hardware, and hacks. This is actually the third house where we’ve used PAX, so when we decided to add a whole wall of built-ins to our bedroom, PAX felt like an obvious choice.

Wall Of Ikea Pax Wardrobe Closets With One Open Door

We fit three 39” wardrobe frames with double doors and one 19” single-door frame along this wall. The three larger units are our everyday closets; the smaller 19” unit at the far right stores seasonal decor and is rarely accessed—John’s nightstand moves when we need to reach it a couple times a year.

Wall of Open Ikea Pax Wardrobe Closets With Men And Womens Closets

We used many of Ikea’s interior fittings but also combined other storage solutions and pieces we already owned to make each section work efficiently. At the end of this post I list all the organizing essentials we used so you can recreate what works for us.

Closet Organization Video Tour

Want to see the closets in action? Watch the video tour to see every door and drawer open. It’s a great way to get a feel for how the systems function and to see where everything lives.

Note: the video is also available on YouTube.

The Left Closet: Shoes, Everyday Accessories & Long Hanging Storage

The left wardrobe, which we added earlier this year, has been a game changer. It provides long-hanging space for boots, full-length dresses (including my dyed wedding dress), and tall items that didn’t fit well in our previous setup.

Open Ikea Pax Closet Wardrobe With Long Hanging Clothes And Shoe Storage

Instead of drawers, we used a PAX divider to split the bottom into two 19” sections. That allowed us to install fixed shelves for shoe storage rather than slide-out trays that require more vertical clearance. Lining shoes toe-to-heel lets me see most pairs at a glance—the matching shoe sits behind the front one—so this section holds about 25 pairs of shoes and boots. A few frequently-worn pairs remain in an outdoor porch cabinet, but this closet houses most of my collection.

Ikea Pax Wardrobe Closet Shelves With Shoes And Boots

The top of the divider creates a convenient landing zone for daily accessories: belts, sunglasses, clutches, and the jewelry I wear most. I use a mix of older organizers and a recent acrylic purse divider that keeps small clutches upright and easy to slide out.

Ikea Pax Wardrobe Closet Overhead of Shelf With Jewelry And Clutches

For larger purses and scarves we installed a pull-out multi-use hanger above the shelf. Some bags are also hung on hangers—watch the video to see why and how we arranged them. A lightweight mirror attached to the inside of the door makes grabbing sunglasses or putting on a necklace quick and convenient.

Ikea Pax Wardrobe Closet Purse Organizer Acrylic Dividers

The Middle Closet: Shorter Hanging Clothes, Folded Items & a Pullout Tray

The middle wardrobe is mine as well. It stores shorter hanging items, folded clothes, and a shallow pullout tray for small getting-ready items. The top shelf holds travel gear like sleeping bags, while the hanging bar and six drawers below handle most daily clothing needs.

Open Ikea Pax Closet Wardrobe With Womens Clothing Hanging Bar

We use slim velvet hangers because they’re compact, non-slip, and come in attractive colors—mine are rose gold. I also added velvet hanger clips to hang skirts using the same slim hangers. The shallow pullout tray contains felt organizers for jewelry, makeup, sunscreen, and other small items I reach for while getting ready.

Ikea Pax Wardrobe Closet Jewelry Organizing Tray

Below that tray are drawers organized by category: the top drawer holds socks, underwear, and pajamas; the next contains denim (jeans and jean shorts); another drawer holds tops sorted in soft fabric bins so bodysuits don’t get mistaken for tanks; the following drawer stores cold-weather tops and sweaters; and the bottom pull-out wire basket houses swimsuits and beach cover-ups—perfect for living where warm weather is common.

Ikea Pax Wardrobe Closet Drawers Open With Womens Clothes

The Right Closet: John’s Clothes, Hats & Seasonal Storage Hacks

The third large wardrobe is John’s. He doesn’t need much hanging space, so his area comfortably stores his shirts, pants, and seasonal coats. During winter, we hang heavier coats here; in the rest of the year they’re vacuum-packed into space-saving bags and stashed in suitcases under our son’s bed.

Open Ikea Pax Closet Wardrobe With Mens Clothing

John also added a cube organizer shelf on one side to use the unused vertical space. It’s secured to the wardrobe wall and holds fabric bins for sweatshirts and rarely-used winter hats and gloves. His drawers are arranged with fabric bins and boxes for shirts, pants, exercise clothes, and miscellaneous items—he even hides discounted candy in the top drawer.

Ikea Pax Wardrobe Closet Mens Shirts On Hanging Bar With Winter Coats

Both of us keep some toiletries in our closets (deodorant, hair products) so the bathroom isn’t monopolized—especially helpful since our family shares a single bathroom. We each have a lightweight mirror on our closet door so quick grooming can happen in the bedroom instead.

Ikea Pax Wardrobe Closet Mirror On Wall With John Getting Ready

The Bonus Closet: Seasonal Decor

The 19” wardrobe tucked into the right corner stores all of our holiday decor. It houses ornaments and lights on the upper shelves, odds and ends in the middle, and our full-length artificial Christmas tree (which breaks down into smaller sections) on the bottom. We only move John’s nightstand and open this cabinet twice a year—once when decorating and again when packing everything away—so it’s a perfect use of otherwise dead space.

Ikea Pax Closet With Christmas Holiday Decor Inside

Our Closet Organizing Essentials

Here are the main products and accessories we used to keep these closets functional and tidy:

  • Slim no-slip velvet hangers
  • Velvet hanger clips for skirts
  • Stacking jewelry box
  • Acrylic purse divider
  • Small jewelry dishes and display trays
  • Boot shaper inserts
  • Charcoal odor bags
  • Velvet ring display or PAX jewelry inserts
  • Pull-out multi-use hanger for scarves and bags
  • Cube organizer shelf with fabric storage bins
  • Lightweight mirrors for inside doors
  • Vacuum shrink storage bags for seasonal coats
  • Felt drawer organizers and expandable drawer dividers
Moodboard of products used in organizing Ikea Pax Closets

Whether you have a custom closet or a small nook, taking time to think through how you use the space and grouping items by function can make daily life easier. Place items where you use them—mirrors and toiletries near where you get ready, frequently-used accessories at eye level, and less-used items up high or tucked away. Small additions like a mirror or a dedicated jewelry tray often remove unnecessary steps and save time. And yes—keep a little candy in a top drawer if it brings you joy. No judgment.

More Closet and Organization Posts

Sherry In Ikea Pax Wardrobe Closet Side By Side With Outfit Mood Board

If you want more closet inspiration or organization ideas, check out our other posts that dive into PAX makeovers, minimal wardrobes, and organization tours from different rooms in our home.

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