I like! Question, would the bed stay in one piece if people were um rolling around on it , or jumping on it hard?
creede
August 16, 2008
I used screws to hold it all together.
oldbiddy
August 16, 2008
This looks great! How does the plywood skeleton stay together? Did you use screws, or put blocks in the corners? Thanks for showing it.
creede
August 09, 2008
Greenwait,
The top just sits on the base. They are heavy enough that they don't move at all.
greenwalt
August 08, 2008
Hey. This is amazing. I am very excited to build it (I changed things up a bit to accomodate two twin beds). How did you get the top and base to stay together?
sillygirl
May 09, 2007
I'm moving into a new apartment in June... totally going to build this bed for myself, but thinking of adding a headboard, maybe with floating nightstands. Anyone know how to build a floating shelf??
sparkie
January 20, 2007
Nice looking....good job!
creede
December 19, 2006
No box springs at all. I just used pine slats to span the distance and put the matress on top of them.
Obstinatus
December 19, 2006
Did you recess a box spring into the platform?
Obstinatus
December 17, 2006
Wonderful. I've just added one of these to my project list!
Yogi
I like! Question, would the bed stay in one piece if people were um rolling around on it , or jumping on it hard?
creede
I used screws to hold it all together.
oldbiddy
This looks great! How does the plywood skeleton stay together? Did you use screws, or put blocks in the corners? Thanks for showing it.
creede
Greenwait,
The top just sits on the base. They are heavy enough that they don't move at all.
greenwalt
Hey. This is amazing. I am very excited to build it (I changed things up a bit to accomodate two twin beds). How did you get the top and base to stay together?
sillygirl
sparkie
creede
Obstinatus
Obstinatus
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