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SKYTTA / BOAXEL Walk-in wardrobe with sliding doors, black anthracite/Mehamn light green, 98 7/8x45 1/4x80 1/2 "

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Assembling the IKEA SKYTTA / BOAXEL Walk-in wardrobe with sliding doors, black anthracite/Mehamn light green, 98 7/8x45 1/4x80 1/2 " — panels and hardware on the floor
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Real buyers report the SKYTTA / BOAXEL Walk-in wardrobe with sliding doors, black anthracite/Mehamn light green, 98 7/8x45 1/4x80 1/2 " takes about 1 hour and 23 minutes to assemble — and that's with someone who knows what they're doing. It's manageable for most people, and can be done solo. First-time builders should add at least 30–45 minutes to the average, and the wall-anchoring step takes longer than the manual implies.

All times on this page come from real buyers who logged their actual build time after finishing — not IKEA estimates.

This is one of IKEA's shorter builds. The 1h 23m average is realistic, though first-timers should still budget a little extra — the manual tends to assume prior experience.

Moderate–Hard

A full-day project. Two people make this significantly more manageable — the frame needs to be held upright while hardware is inserted.

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First-timer estimate: 1h 44m2h — a bit more than the avg

Should you assemble this yourself?

Most people handle this build fine. Consider professional assembly if any of these apply:

  • You're assembling solo with no one to hold panels
  • You're time-constrained and can't dedicate a full session
  • You don't have an electric screwdriver or rubber mallet
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SKYTTA / BOAXEL Walk-in wardrobe with sliding doors, black anthracite/Mehamn light green, 98 7/8x45 1/4x80 1/2 " — Assembly Overview

Wardrobes are among the most complex IKEA builds, and the SKYTTA / BOAXEL Walk-in wardrobe with sliding doors, black anthracite/Mehamn light green, 98 7/8x45 1/4x80 1/2 " lives up to that reputation. Buyers report an average assembly time of 1 hour and 23 minutes, with a moderate difficulty rating across 2 logged builds. Clear a full morning, have a second person ready, and read the manual before you start. The wall-anchoring step is not optional — a freestanding wardrobe this large is a safety hazard without it.

Avg Time
1 hour and 23 minutes
Difficulty
Moderate
People
1–2
Reviews
2 logged

Why this build takes as long as it does

Sliding door wardrobes take longer than hinged-door versions because the track system has to be installed and leveled precisely — the doors won't glide correctly if the top track is even slightly off. This is the step most people have to redo at least once. Plan extra time for track alignment and test the full sliding range before calling it done.

⏱ Time Breakdown

Estimated split based on how real builds typically run

Unboxing + hardware sort~6 min
Side panel prep (flat)~12 min
Frame assembly~18 min
Back panel + wall anchor~15 min
Door installation + alignment~23 min
Interior fittings~8 min

What usually slows people down

  • !Trying to work alone — holding large side panels while inserting hardware is a two-person job
  • !Getting the sliding track level — even a small misalignment causes persistent friction
  • !Rushing the wall anchoring step — it takes time to locate studs and get the rail level
  • !Not reading the manual before starting — wardrobes have sub-assemblies that must go in a specific order

🛠 How to Assemble It Faster

  1. 1Prep both side panels completely — hinge brackets, shelf pins, interior rail mounts — while they're flat on the floor. Doing this after they're standing takes twice as long.
  2. 2Install the wall anchor rail before touching the doors. Anchoring shifts the frame slightly; doors adjusted before anchoring will need readjusting.
  3. 3Adjust one hinge axis at a time: up/down first, then depth, then side-to-side. Methodical beats fast here — chasing cascading misalignment costs more time.
  4. 4Use a cross-head screwdriver with a long shaft for hinge screws — the short IKEA tool doesn't give enough torque and strips heads.

Step-by-Step Assembly Guide

  1. 1Read the full manual before starting. Wardrobe builds have sub-assemblies that must be done in a specific order.
  2. 2Assemble the side panels: attach hinge brackets, shelf pins, and any interior rail mounts while the panel is flat.
  3. 3Stand the side panels and attach the top and bottom panels. Have a second person hold panels while you fasten.
  4. 4Attach the back panel to square the frame. This is structural — don't skip it.
  5. 5Install the wall anchor rail. Level it carefully — this affects whether doors close flush.
  6. 6Hang the doors or sliding tracks. Adjust hinges in all three axes until doors sit flush and level.
  7. 7Add interior fittings (shelves, drawers, clothes rails) last, once the frame is secured and anchored.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Inserting the back panel before checking the frame is square — the back panel locks whatever shape the frame is in
  • Skipping or delaying the wall anchor — the wardrobe will shift over time without it
  • Adjusting door hinges before the frame is fully anchored — anchoring changes alignment slightly
  • Trying to stand the wardrobe before interior fittings are installed at the correct heights

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the SKYTTA / BOAXEL Walk-in wardrobe with sliding doors, black anthracite/Mehamn light green, 98 7/8x45 1/4x80 1/2 " take to assemble?

Based on 2 real buyers who logged their build on FlatPackTime, the SKYTTA / BOAXEL Walk-in wardrobe with sliding doors, black anthracite/Mehamn light green, 98 7/8x45 1/4x80 1/2 " takes an average of 1 hour and 23 minutes to assemble. First-time assemblers typically take 20–40% longer than experienced builders, especially if they don't sort hardware before starting.

Can I assemble the SKYTTA / BOAXEL Walk-in wardrobe with sliding doors, black anthracite/Mehamn light green, 98 7/8x45 1/4x80 1/2 " alone?

Yes — the SKYTTA / BOAXEL Walk-in wardrobe with sliding doors, black anthracite/Mehamn light green, 98 7/8x45 1/4x80 1/2 " is rated moderate and most buyers complete it solo. Having a second person speeds things up, but it's not required for this build.

What tools do I need to assemble the SKYTTA / BOAXEL Walk-in wardrobe with sliding doors, black anthracite/Mehamn light green, 98 7/8x45 1/4x80 1/2 "?

IKEA includes an allen key with the SKYTTA / BOAXEL Walk-in wardrobe with sliding doors, black anthracite/Mehamn light green, 98 7/8x45 1/4x80 1/2 ", but an electric screwdriver is the single biggest time-saver. A rubber mallet helps seat dowels without marking the wood, and a bubble level catches alignment issues early. For a build this size, having all three tools ready before you start makes a real difference.

Is the SKYTTA / BOAXEL Walk-in wardrobe with sliding doors, black anthracite/Mehamn light green, 98 7/8x45 1/4x80 1/2 " worth assembling yourself?

At IKEA's price point, self-assembly is usually the practical choice. The SKYTTA / BOAXEL Walk-in wardrobe with sliding doors, black anthracite/Mehamn light green, 98 7/8x45 1/4x80 1/2 " is rated moderate — manageable for most people with a bit of patience.

Do I need to wall-anchor the SKYTTA / BOAXEL Walk-in wardrobe with sliding doors, black anthracite/Mehamn light green, 98 7/8x45 1/4x80 1/2 "?

Yes — always wall-anchor tall wardrobes. This is a safety requirement, not just a suggestion. The wall rail also prevents the wardrobe from shifting forward when doors are opened repeatedly. IKEA includes the anchoring hardware in the box.

How do I align the SKYTTA doors after assembly?

SKYTTA hinges have 3-axis adjustment. Use a cross-head screwdriver on the hinge adjustment screws to move doors up/down, in/out, and side-to-side. Adjust one hinge at a time and test the door's swing after each adjustment. Getting all doors flush typically takes 20–30 minutes of careful tuning.

Easier alternatives to consider

If you want less assembly time or complexity

If you prefer IKEA's design and price point, the original is still a solid choice — just budget the extra setup time.

What affects assembly time

First time vs. experienced: First-time builders typically take 20–40% longer — not because the steps are harder, but because reading the manual mid-build and hunting for hardware adds up.
Solo vs. two people: Two people cut the time significantly for this build — there are steps that genuinely require one person to hold while the other fastens.
Tool quality: An electric screwdriver alone cuts most IKEA build times by 25–35%. The included allen key works but is significantly slower on builds with many cam bolts.
Space available: Assembling in a tight room adds time. Most IKEA furniture needs to be laid flat during panel assembly — if you can't lay it flat, steps take longer and alignment is harder.

Is this worth assembling yourself?

For most people, yes — but wardrobes are the category where professional assembly is most justifiable. The wall-anchoring step, door alignment, and physical size make this the most demanding category IKEA makes. If you're comfortable with a drill, have a second person, and can clear a full day, it's entirely doable. If any of those conditions aren't met, the cost of hiring a local assembler is often worth it.

DIY if you have:
  • A second person
  • A full day free
  • An electric screwdriver
  • Patience with door alignment
Consider help if:
  • Going solo
  • No tools available
  • Tight deadline
  • First IKEA wardrobe