Hello all,
So our little family of 3 is about to be 4 (please hold your applause till the end). With only 2 bedrooms, we thought it'd be nice to go the bunk bed option... For the kids that is... So Ive been messing around on sketch up and come up with an idea but, I'm not really sure how to make it work. Its a little more complicated than your standard bunk bed, as I thought it'd be fun to have 2 cubby's (1 on the ground floor and the other on the first floor :;) and to be able to fit the new little nuggets cot in instead of a just 2 beds. Screen Shot 2014-05-03 at 2.51.57 pm.png It's basically my take on a princess' castle. I'm most probably thinking well above my ability, but the boss loves what I showed her, so I'm locked into it now! :doh:
I'm thinking it'll be easiest to make up a frame out of pine or something similar (90x90 posts, then maybe 90x45 for the rest), cover it with ply, and paint. Any suggestions on timber, joints or anything else you think would help?
I have access to plenty of tools, and I'm fairly confident, its just the details (joints, timber, etc) that have me a smidge worried...
Cheers
Josh
So our little family of 3 is about to be 4 (please hold your applause till the end). With only 2 bedrooms, we thought it'd be nice to go the bunk bed option... For the kids that is... So Ive been messing around on sketch up and come up with an idea but, I'm not really sure how to make it work. Its a little more complicated than your standard bunk bed, as I thought it'd be fun to have 2 cubby's (1 on the ground floor and the other on the first floor :;) and to be able to fit the new little nuggets cot in instead of a just 2 beds. Screen Shot 2014-05-03 at 2.51.57 pm.png It's basically my take on a princess' castle. I'm most probably thinking well above my ability, but the boss loves what I showed her, so I'm locked into it now! :doh:
I'm thinking it'll be easiest to make up a frame out of pine or something similar (90x90 posts, then maybe 90x45 for the rest), cover it with ply, and paint. Any suggestions on timber, joints or anything else you think would help?
I have access to plenty of tools, and I'm fairly confident, its just the details (joints, timber, etc) that have me a smidge worried...
Cheers
Josh
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