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Platform Bed with Drawersby VertDude on February 28, 2013
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Intro: Platform Bed with Drawers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Step 1: Getting Started , Building Base Frame . . . . . . . . .
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Step 2: Bed Frame Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Step 3: Building Drawers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Step 4: Installing Drawer Slides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Step 5: Building and Installing Drawer Fronts and Finish
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Step 6: Final Adjustments and Finishing . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Step 7: Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Intro: Platform Bed with DrawersThe flush paneled sides and lack
of drawer pull hardware give this bed a sleek modern look. A
tremendous amount of useful storage space is obtained by adding
thedrawers underneath the bed. I built this bed for my teenage
daughter. I bought her a new memory foam mattress that requires a
solid foundation. I incorporated 6drawers into the bed for 2
reasons. First, to make use of the space under the bed for storage.
Secondly, to prohibit her from stuffing tons of stuff under the bed
when sheis "cleaning" her room. I did not have any plans , or
sketches to work off of. This was a "design as you go" project,
which is typical for me. Sometimes its easier tovisualize how a
project will be put together once I get started. That being said,
Im sure there are better ways to build this project, using less
wood. I tend to "overengineer" things, but hey, I've never had
something that I've built have a failure due to weak
structure....Brawn is sometimes better than brain, or at least
equal.
Step 1: Getting Started , Building Base FrameLet me first say
that the purpose of this Instructable is to show the steps I took
in building this bed .It will show the construction methods and
tools I used. Im not includingexact dimensions of all of the
individual components. All of the measurements can be adjusted to
meet ones individual needs, ie. bed height, width and number
ofdrawers etc.
Bed construction begins with building of the base. I designed
this bed to be more of a modern style, with flush surfaces and
straight lines. I wanted the main body of thebed to be sitting on a
smaller base to allow the side and end edges to overhang. I built
this bed for a Queen size mattress which has dimensions of 60" wide
by 80" inlength. I choose to have a 5" overhang on the sides and
end of bed. To achieve this, I built the frame 75" long by 50"
wide. I used 2" x 4" 's laid on edge which resulted ina base that
is 3-1/2" tall . Once I had the frame built, I placed it up on my
work table. I also had to use my table saw to support one end of
the base frame. I leveled andsquared the frame on the table using
wood shims where needed. Then I screwed it down to my work surface
to keep it in place during construction. No, I didn't screw itdown
to my tablesaw, I used glue........ok ..clamps.
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Step 2: Bed Frame ConstructionI built the Bed frame in two
halves. This allows the bed to be disassembled for easier
transporting. I constructed them out of 2 x 4 lumber and 3/4"
plywood, thus makingthe finished bed very solid and quite heavy. I
choose to have two large drawers at the foot of the bed and two
smaller drawers on each side of the bed.I started by laying out and
cutting the top rails of the frame out of 2 x 4's. The piece
towards the inside of the bed is cut shorter and has a half-lap
joint cut out of its end.The half-lap is to accept a plywood panel
that will continue the remaining length of the bed. The plywood is
used to mount the inner drawer slide for the end drawers. Tomake
the half-lap joint, I set the blade depth on my circular saw to
3/4". I then made a series of cross cuts on the board spaced about
1/8" apart. I then used a hammerand chisel to remove the remaining
wood and smooth the surface of the joint. It would have been easier
to use one continuous piece of plywood the length of the
bed,instead of the 2 x 4's, but I didn't want to purchase any more
wood than I had too. A lot of the wood I had left over from
previous projects.Next I cut the plywood panels to size. I used my
table saw to rip the plywood to size. Since I'm working alone, I
set up my work tables to help support the plywood sheetsas I run
them through the saw. I cut one floor piece 30" ( half the total
bed width) by 25", which is the depth of the end drawers. I cut
three vertical pieces 14" high by 281/2" for side drawer dividers
and one piece 14' by 25" for the center end wall piece.First I
glued and screwed the end wall piece to the floor piece. Then I cut
notches out of the side wall pieces to accept the 2x4 top rails. I
fastened a side wall / drawerdivider to the floor piece. Once
secured, I positioned the floor section on the base frame and
screwed it in place temporarily with two screws. The inside top
rail went onnext, I glued and screwed the half-lap joint to the
corresponding plywood panel. I supported the opposite end of the
top rail with a chunk of 2x4 . Then I installed a 2x4cross member
in place adjacent to the plywood sidewall . I used screws to fasten
the cross member to the sidewall as well as the top rails. I then
positioned the outer toprail and fastened it to the cross member. I
attached a 2x4 cross member to the rails at the head end of the
bed. Instead of a plywood panel at the head of the bed, I useda 2x4
frame secured with scrap pieces of plywood for gussets. I drilled
pilot holes in the ends of the top rails where the cross members
are fastened to prevent the boardsfrom splitting. I also attached a
2-1/2" strip of plywood to the side edge of the plywood floor
piece. This piece provides a surface for the lower edge of the
finished panel tobe fastened to.The next thing I did was install a
plywood floor piece running the remaining length of the bed frame,
I used 3/4" plywood ripped to 12" wide. I really just need the
plywoodalong the outer edges of the bed to support the lower edges
of the drawer dividers. I fastened a scrap of plywood to the
underside of the floor piece to help secure it tothe floor section
already in place. Then I installed the remaining 2x4 cross members
between the top rails . I positioned them adjacent to the locations
of the drawerdivider panels. Next I installed the drawer dividers,
which also needed to have notches cut out to accept the outer top
rails. I screwed the panels to the cross membersand also through
the floor panel. I spaced the drawer dividers to allow room for
two, 20" wide drawers. About 13" of space is remaining at the head
of the bed to allowroom for a night stand. I plan on building a
head board next , that will be 6"-8" deep, which will result in
about 20" of night stand space.This side of the bed is done for
now. Repeat the process and build the opposite half of the bed
frame.
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Image Notes1. Notch for2x4 toprail2. notched 3/4" for half- lap
section of inside toprail.
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Image Notes1. Pre-drilled holes in ends of 2x4's to ease
assembly and prevent splitting
Image Notes1. 2-1/2" strip of plywood installed to provide
surface for fastening finished panel
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Step 3: Building DrawersI built very basic drawers for this
project using butt joints instead of dovetail joints. The width of
the drawer box should be 1" less than the width of the opening to
allow fordrawer slide clearance. I had a 20" drawer opening so I
built my drawer boxes 19" wide by 23 7/8" deep. I started by
ripping 1/2" plywood into strips 8" wide. Then I cutthe pieces to
length with the miter saw. I used a block of wood , screwed to my
bench top, as a cutting stop to assure all of the pieces were
exactly the same length. Itonly takes a second to set up and it
takes all of the measuring and guess work out of it. I made the
front and rear drawer pieces fit inside the side pieces. I cut a
3/16"deep slot along the bottom inside edge of the drawer pieces.
It is 5/8" in from the edge. Then I moved the table saw fence just
a little, about half of a saw blade thickness,and ran the pieces
again. The end result was a groove just over 3/16" wide, just the
right size to accept the luan bottom panels. The last step is to
raise the blade of thesaw and run ONLY the drawer back pieces, to
rip off the previously grooved section. This is done to allow the
drawer bottom panel to overlap the back piece and befastened. I
used the table saw to cut drawer bottom panels out of 1/4" luan
plywood , taking care to cut them as perfectly square as I could.
The dimension of the bottompanel should be 3/8" larger on the sides
and 5/8" larger in length.Before assembling the drawers I finish
sanded all off the sides of the pieces that would be inside the
drawer once assembled. Its much easier to do it before hand than
totry and do it after the drawer is assembled. I start drawer
assembly by fastening one of the drawer sides to the drawer front.
I used glue and an pneumatic nailer with 11/4" finish nails. I
sparingly applied glue to the slots in the drawer pieces and slid
the bottom panel in place. I installed the other side piece the
same way. The backdrawer piece goes in next. I used a carpenters
square to align the drawer frame, then fastened the luan in place,
nailing it into the bottom edge of theback drawer panel.
Image Notes1. Ouch!!
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Image Notes1. front panel2. Rear panel3. Side Panel
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Step 4: Installing Drawer SlidesI bought some inexpensive drawer
slides for $7 , that are 22" long. They are 3/4 extension drawer
slides, which means the drawer will only open about 15-1/2". Each
pairof drawer slides comes with two pieces, one to be mounted on
the drawer and one to fasten to the drawer divider on the bed
frame. First I installed the drawer portion ofthe slides using the
screws provided with the slides. I kept the front edge of the slide
1/16" back from the front edge of the drawer. Next I installed the
piece of the drawerslide that attaches to the drawer divider panel.
I also kept the front edge of the drawer slide 1/16" back from the
front edge of the divider panel. The bottom of the slidessits on
the bottom of the divider panel at the front of slide. I ripped a
piece of wood to 1/4" in thickness to use as a shim to hold the
drawer slides level while they arescrewed in place. After
installing the slides , I numbered each drawer and its mating
location on the bed.
Image Notes1. 1/4" spacer for drawer slide
Step 5: Building and Installing Drawer Fronts and Finish
SurfacesI chose to use 3/4" Maple veneered plywood for the finish
surfaces of the bed. I covered the exposed end grain of the plywood
with a iron-on Birch veneer. Application ofthe veneer is fairly
easy. It has a heat activated glue on the under side of it. I use
an old house hold iron to apply the veneer. I heat up about 10" of
veneer at a time,which only requires about 3 seconds of ironing,
then I use a small block of wood to press the veneer down tightly.
If the veneer needs to be re-positioned, simply reheatthe area and
adjust as desired. The veneer is slightly wider than 3/4", so there
is some material left over hanging the edge of the plywood once it
is applied. This left overveneer can be trimmed carefully with a
knife, but I find it easier to just sand the excess of with an
orbital sander. I also fastened all of the beds finished panels to
the bedframe from the inside, so there would be no visible
fasteners and no nail holes to fill.I ripped the plywood to a width
of 14-1/2" on the table saw. I then cut the pieces to length. I
clamped a straight edge to the plywood to use as a cutting guide. I
used acarpenters square to align the straight edge and assure a
perfectly square cut. I used a circular saw to make the cuts. The
first piece I cut was the side panel at the foot ofthe bed. I cut
it long enough to extend past the foot of the bed by 3/4". This is
to cover the side edge of the drawer front, on the drawer at the
foot of the bed. Next Iapplied the veneer to the edges. I
temporarily clamped the board into position on the bed frame. I
allowed the top edge of the panel to stick up 1-1/2" above the
topsurface of the bed frame to conceal the bottom of the mattress
when completed. When I was satisfied with its position, I fastened
the panel in place by screwing it to thebed frame from the inside.
The next piece I cut was for the 2 side drawers. I cut it in one,
40" piece, the length of both drawers combined. Then I ripped a 4"
strip from thedrawer piece, 40" long, to be installed along the top
edge of the bed frame. I followed the same process of veneering,
aligning, clamping and fastening in place. The pieceof plywood
remaining after the rip was cut in half to form the 2 side drawer
front panels. With the drawer boxes installed in place in the
drawer slides, I positioned thedrawer fronts in place. the drawer
front panels extend about 5/8" below the bottom surface of the bed
frame to allow a spot to open the drawer with out the use of
drawerpull hardware. I used 1/8" thick spacer sticks, placed
between the top and side edges of the drawer front panel, to
maintain even gap spacing . I will also mention that Ipre-drilled
the holes in the bed frame where the panel fastening screws were
installed. This lessens the chance of the panels shifting while the
screws are being driven. Icontinued applying the finish panels in
this fashion on the other 2 sides of the bed.
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Image Notes1. screws attaching finished panel
Step 6: Final Adjustments and FinishingAfter installing all of
the finish panels, some adjustment of the drawer slides was
necessary. A couple of the drawer fronts did not sit flush along
the top edge. Theyprotruded out by nearly 1/8. To rectify this
situation, I had to adjust the drawer slides on the inside of the
bed frame . Lowering the rear, or inner most end of the
slides,allowed the drawer fronts to tip inwards slightly and sit
flush.No matter how hard I tried, I still ended up having a few
minor blemishes that needed filler. I used Dap brand plastic wood
filler, mixed with a little of the stain I will beusing, to fill
the imperfections. Once the filler dried, I sanded the entire
exterior of the bed with 220 grit sandpaper to prepare the surface
for finishing.I used a Ebony stain on the exterior of the bed. It
produced a nice deep color. I applied one coat of stain with a foam
brush , then wiped it back off immediately. Afterwaiting 24 hours
for the stain to dry , I applied 3 coats of water based
polyurethane with a foam brush as well. I waited at least 2 hours
before sanding with 300 gritsandpaper between coats.
There are 2 steps that I omitted from this instructable because
I forgot to take pictures. I ripped pieces of 1/4" Oak plywood,
3-1/2" wide, to cover the sides of the 2x4base frame. I painted the
pieces black. I also cut 2 pieces of 3/8" plywood to be fastened to
the top surface of the bed frame to support the mattress.
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Step 7: ConclusionI am satisfied with the outcome of this bed
project. I had a lot of the materials already, left over from
previous projects. I only had to spend about $95 for the drawer
slidesand a couple of sheets of plywood that I didn't already have.
My daughter loves the look of her new bed and also the newly
gained, and needed, storage space. Now we'llsee how much junk she
can cram into those drawers when it comes time to clean her room.
My next project will be to construct a matching head board unit
with morestorage space designed into it. Thank you for checking out
my Instructable and I look forward to reading your questions and
comments.
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Step 8: Bonus Step- Things that went WrongAs I stated in the
beginning, this project was designed as I went. Like most projects,
even the most well thought out ones, problems arose. What kind of
instructableauthor would I be if I did not include my screw ups so
that we can all learn from my mistakes. The first problem that
arose was when I tried to install the drawer boxesafter the slides
were installed. Then boxes were too tall to allow them to be tipped
into position while inserting them into the drawer slides. To fix
this, I removed thedrawer slides from the drawers and them ran the
boxes through the table saw, ripping 1/2" off of the top edge of
the drawer boxes.My next issue occurred when I realized that I may
have built the bed frame too narrow. I had made it exactly 60"
wide. I measured a bed that I made a few years backand discovered
that It was 61" wide , to accommodate the thickness of bedding. I
figured this out before I had cut any of the finished panels. To
solve this problem, Iadded 2x4 blocks between the 2 halves of the
bed to gain the extra width. Then it came time to put the new
mattress on the bed. I removed the mattress from itspackaging and
was disappointed to learn that the mattress was actually made
undersized, that's right, it is only 58" wide. After muttering a
few choice words, I came upwith a solution, which I have not put
into action yet. I am going to remove the 2x4 spacers from between
the frame rails, simply enough right? Wrong! I also have to trimthe
width of both drawer fronts and upper trim pieces. This should not
be too much of a problem if done carefully. Since all of the drawer
fronts and finish panels arescrewed on from the inside of the bed
frame, they can easily be removed to be trimmed to length. I will,
however, have to carefully apply a new piece of edge veneer tothe
freshly cut ends of the drawer fronts.Next came the finishing
process. I was happy to see that the wood filler/stain mixture
worked well for hiding blemishes and was hardly noticeable when
completed. I havehad bad luck in the past with fillers that claimed
to be stainable, but just didn't work out. So my next problem came
while applying stain. Certain areas of the bed , where Ihad to do
more extensive sanding, did not absorb the stain as well as the
other, less sanded areas. This left me with inconsistent color. I
thought I could live with it anddecided to continue with the
finishing process. After the first coat of polyurethane, I changed
my mind and decided to try and fix the problem. I was able to sand
off almostall of the stain and re-apply the stain for a much more
even color. I am very glad I took the extra effort to rectify this
situation. I am now left with a quality piece of furniturethat will
last for years to come..
Image Notes1. Drawers, after sanding the first application of
stain off.
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