DIY BED - How to Build a Modern Platform Bed with PolySleep Canada
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2024
- Sleepers, Nappers, Laying-downers. This is your video!
This video is sponsored by Kent Building Supplies and PolySleep Canada.
The link below is to receive 15% off your own PolySleep Mattress
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I am so excited to work with PolySleep Canada for more than one reason.
1. They are a Canadian Company who sources Canadian materials.
2. They don't send out pamphlets with their mattress to save on paper while directing you to their website where all their info is (linked below)
3. They use water bade ink in their boxes so they are RECYCLE-ABLE. (They also make cool club houses)
4. They are the only mattress of their kind that does not require a box spring and theirs has a built in support frame. (WIN if your building a low platform bed like this one!)
www.polysleep.ca
www.kent.ca
My king size Mattress is 76 x 80
Cut TWO of your 2x10 at 76 inches long and TWO at 83" (your mattress is 80 inches wide but remember your making a frame and you will butt joint the corners)
cut two of your 2x4's at 75 inches long and the rest at 80 (the first two are your supports that will hold up the rest @80")
FOOT BOARD AND HEADBOARD is your Mattress Width + your side board width x 2
SIDE BOARD WIDTHS is your mattress Length + your foot board width
Finally! Somebody has made the bed with no middle support whatsoever. Thank you for proving the fact that King Size bed do not really need middle support under the slates which are 2X4s. Loved it.
haha no problem glad it helped. Ive had it now for over two years and its just like new, no sag
That process with the stain is definitely next level. I don't know why I've never seen that before, you're brilliant! Also, I love that you brought the girls in for the final touches...and the show of super strength and super stealth. :)
The Accidental Aquarist thanks so much! I do it on a lot of pieces and it’s by far my favourite finish technique. I also can’t go anywhere with a drill in my hand before the girls are like “me too mom!!”
Beautiful daughters!! Reminds me of me and my big sis when we were little ❤️ so sweet
aw, im glad i could give you that reflection :)
Quick, easy, simple steps. Great job
Glad you liked it! Thanks so much
Professional craftsmanship!👏🏻👍🏻💪🏻
thankyou!
This is great, I loved the staining
Thanks so much! It’s probably my most favourite project if I’m honest. I have it years later and I will for a long time
Mind blown with the stain job
Haha thanks!! I didn’t think this video got enough credit for that specifically. It’s my fav finish technique
@@dcwoodworks, i think it’s great, makes me want to practice my staining technique
cutieS!! Definitely got me inspired with the finishing stain! Thank you!
Michael Lim your so welcome! Such a fun finished isn’t it
I love this! Thank you for sharing.
Great platform. I'm currently looking to build my own too. Totally inspired by this. Would you mind posting your wood shopping list?
Thanks
william edi yapi for sure. I used 4 1x10 pine for the headboard. 6 2x10 for the base and 10 2x4s for the slats across the bed for the mattress
@@dcwoodworks i only want to build base since i dont need headboard, so im assuming u used 4 2x10 for bottom frame then 3 1x10 for side n footboards plus the 10 2x4 for the slats
For the frame's length you made it 3" longer than the mattress. Is that for the headboard? I'm really trying to see how you did the headboard, but it's kind of tough.
I did it 3 inches longer to account for the 1.5 inches on each end. (2x4 but the 2 is actually 1.5) hope that helps!
@@dcwoodworks Thank you so much for making this video, I finished my bed frame yesterday. It turned out pretty much exactly how I wanted. I used 2x12s for the main base boards, 2x8s for the headboard and side overhang things, and 2x4s. I cut the base boards 80" wide and 81" length. I used 2 brackets in each corner of the main boards to keep them attached with 1/4" bolts. This thing is rock solid! There won't be any of that headboard smacking the back wall or anything. The mattress I bought is a 14" thick mattress (btw this might be the most underrated mattress of all time) and it fits absolutely perfect. I did that Japanese flame technique on all of the wood, if you've never tried that, it's super easy and definitely worth it!
Hello it’s exactly like the Henson but the stain is really good what did you exactly apply ? Only stain ? Which one thanks
hey! what is the henson? the one from Structube??
I used varathane stain in golden peacan and blonde!
Hey nice job ,please tell me the size of pieces that you glue on top of the frames
This is gorgeous, What shades of stains did you use to achieve this look?
hey! thnks i used varathaine cotton mixed with golden pecan and natural
so i’m putting two queen beds tg so the footboard would be 148 in the sideboard would be 168 in slats would be 132” im confused on what to do where you put 2x4=8 what would my measurements be for the little side that the support slats are nailed too
measure the 168 sides. side to side
measure wherever you have the support 2x4. so the one that the slat will sit on, measure that.
I hope that helps!
@@dcwoodworks thank u sm
Hi, awesome vid. But i dont understand how your matress can hold in place when there is no middle bar supporting the horizontal planks. I.meam, if i lay down.. my 200 pounds will break these.
There’s 8 2x4s as the support. They will take Your 200 pounds no problem. The beds you get from big box stores send 3 pieces of 1x4. Total crap
Trust me. And if not you could always build a center post too
What’s the lumber list
Hey! I have it listed below
How much did you spend on wood ?
it was about 150 canadian
added center beam would hv been even better.
possibly!
@@dcwoodworks gr8 work.
Красивая девушка 👍🔥🔥
U are so gorgeous
well thankyou!