Rabu, 10 Februari 2016

10 Wooden Bunk Beds with Storage Designs

10 Wooden Bunk Beds with Storage Designs - How to Build a Bunk Bed. Bunk beds are a practical solution when space is at a premium. Here's how to put one together on your own. You will need Tape measure Miter saw 4 4 X 4 in. posts, 6 ft. long 2 2 X 6 in. boards, 7 ft. long 2 2 X 6 in. boards, 4 ft. long 2 X 4 in. plywood bits 2 X 6 in. plywood bits Screws Hammer No. 10 finishing nails Carriage bolts Drill 4 bolts 2 1/2-inch plywood pieces, 39 X 75 in. and sandpaper. Step 1. Use the tape measure to measure the size of your mattress. Twin mattresses are typically 6 1/2 feet long and 3 1/2 feet wide, but it's best to get an exact measurement to determine the size you'll need. Step 2. Use a miter saw to cut the wood, using the mattress measurements as a guide. Build two rectangular boxes, joined together with screws. Screw 2-by-6 inch plywood at the ends to make disassembling easier. Measure carefully and always double-check your work. Step 3. Assemble mattress supports inside the box using four plywood bits. Place one support 3 inches from the foot and one 3 inches from the head of the frame and fasten with screws. Install additional supports to the sides and in the middle. Step 4. you want each corner to join the posts. The lower bunk should be at least one foot above floor level and the upper one should be four feet above floor level. Position the posts at each corner and attach the frames to the posts with no. 10 finishing nails to attach frames to posts. Then check to be sure it's square before attaching with carriage bolts. Step 5. Use the thick pieces of plywood for mattress supports. Measure and cut each piece to fit into the bed frame, sanding the sides to eliminate sharp edges. Step 6. Refer to your plans for hole placement. Measure the spots on each post and use the drill to bore holes. Insert a bolt into each of the four holes and carefully join the top bunk to the bottom one. Step 7. Use the remaining piece of wood to construct a safety rail and secure it to the upper bunk. Follow your blueprint to build a ladder, screwing together all joints. Attach it to the frame per the instructions. Did you know Egyptian King Tutankhamen's funeral bed was made of ebony and gold.


Today we're in my house, Bunk Beds With Storage Underneath where I live with my 3 kids and my wife, and uh, none of this work I've actually did myself, but we're going to show a couple things that I did do. Mostly for the kids. This is definitely one of the earlier creations that I made, back when I was 17 or 18 years old...I made this pencil case. It's made out of teak wood, and some plastic shelves that the pencils can be held in. Since the kids came along, they've made it their own and kind of done a little extra colouring on the top and Technically this is not in the house, it's just something that I just built so that the kids could all make water balloons at the same time. It's basically 6 faucets that are all connected to the same hose. And we've also got these little contraptions on here, that help the kids tie the knots themselves. And then you have a water balloon. That was a pretty good shot. Ohhh Excellent. I built this desk for my kids to draw on. It's got a light up top and a light down below so they can put their favourite drawings, and put a piece of paper on top and trace them.That's awesome. I'm going crazy. You're going crazy, Yeah. This is a set of shelves that I threw together for my boys with some old railroad ties that I found at a railroad behind our old house and a piece of driftwood. But the coolest thing has gotta be the surf shack. This is the beds that I built for my 2 boys. It's basically made out of a lot of recycled material that I found. Some decking that I had left over from my deck, some wood that I found down by the beach, some water reed that you can see pretty much anywhere, it grows along the highway. It took about 2 months, working evenings between 11 and 1 o'clock in the morning. You can see it has a lot of extra features. This is a doorbell that I added into the surf shack for the kids. I usually take the battery out because otherwise they'll wake each other up all the time but, uh, they seem to enjoy that. So this piece here is a coconut telephone that I built so that the 2 boys could talk to each other. There is a PVC pipe that runs out the back up to the top and that way they can chat with each other. Hello,anyone up there? Halllooo. This is the coolest thing in the house. Whoa! You got me good. You can see the definition of "cool" changes when you become a dad.

All the different ways that you can adjust the height of your bed, and also how to loft and bunk it, as well. This is what the room is going to look like when you first check in. Hi, I'm Jeanette, and we're going to show you two practical heights you can adjust your bed to. There are ten different levels on your bed frame. Right now, the bed is at level six. As you can see, Wood Bunk Beds With Storage you can still store things below it at this height. We'll now show you how to raise the bed to its highest possible height. This is called a captain's bed. The first step is to remove the mattress. Now that the mattress is removed, you have to remove the metal frame of the bed. You have have at least one foot on the bottom as you pull up. You will hear it unsnap. Once you've unsnapped all four of the corners, you and your roommate are going to have to each put in a side at the tallest position. It's really nice to have the end against something hard. So in this case, our wardrobe, and lift it up towards the middle to end so it's flat. And you have to put the hooks right into the top, and push it in. And now once it's in, you snap it down. And snap it in. Your bed has now been officially captained. When the bed is captained, the space from the floor to the top of underneath the bed is 30.5 inches. Now we're going to show you how to loft your bed, and so what the first step to do is to put your bed on its side completely with the mattress off. That way you can put the lofting kit ends comfortably on it. Jeanette is going to show you how to do that. The lofting kit consists of two sets of bed legs, and each set of bed legs will have two pegs. Insert the pegs into the holes of the bed frame. Then slide them together.

Once they're locked in place, Bunk Beds With Storage And Trundle you're ready to stand the bed up. Now we're going to show you different ways that you can put your desk underneath the loft. When your bed is lofted, it's so tall that you can fit your other furniture below it, like your desk, and your dresser. Another option when you loft your bed is to put the other bed in an L-shape perpendicular to the loft. To bunk your beds, place both beds without mattresses on their side. Obtain the four metal pegs from your cluster office needed to bunk the beds. Slide the metal pegs into the holes on the bottom. And that is how you bunk your beds. We've now shown you four distinct ways to adjust your bed. You've seen it at mid-height, captain's position, loft, and bunk bed. All of these four distinct choices help to maximize the space in your room. If we can do it, so can you. From all of us at Residential Life Student Services, have a great semester.

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