A few ideas for upgrades. Put French Cleats on the side of the bed that will be against the wall to prevent the bed shifting positions while the child tosses and turns or plays in the bed. When the child grows older, it will prevent the bed from tipping over as they are climbing in or out. Also, various trays and wooden drawer pulls will serve as places to store toys, mobile devices, power cords, hats, coats, etc. I'm 47 and I still sleep in and continue to improve the loft bed I designed when I was 14.
@@SpecificLove7 I have a clothes rail and a computer desk under my loft. I plan to put up an LED lighting fixture on the underside of the bed, illuminating the Study/closet, but havent gotten a round to it yet.
Great channel! Just subbed. What did you do with the underneath? I built two loft beds for my kids a few years ago and struggle with making a nice space under the bed for them
I've had some really good ones and some okay ones. It just depends on how they get used and how often. I look at Ryobi as a good starter brand for those trying to get into the making field. I also purchase Ridgid brand tools because of their lifetime guarantee, which I've actually used. The longer I continue to build stuff I realize that some of the higher-end tools are definitely worth the purchase if you plan on using them for a very long time.
This is exactly what I have been looking g for, for months. Oh I'm so excited to see this. Great job!!!
That is Awesome! So glad it can help you.
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@Jedidiah Wesley Yup, have been watching on Kaldrostream for since december myself :)
@Jedidiah Wesley yup, have been watching on kaldroStream for since november myself =)
So awesome!
God bless that young man and that family and you for doing this wonderful thing for them!
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This is amazing! Turned out great and looks like it's built for the ages! Excellent work, once again! 🙂👍
Thanks, it should definitely last a long time.
That is definitely something we can use👍🏻 Be blessed & safe, watch out for those haunted measuring tapes. Once again thanks for sharing.
Yeah, those measuring tapes will get you 😀
Enjoy your videos and builds!
A few ideas for upgrades. Put French Cleats on the side of the bed that will be against the wall to prevent the bed shifting positions while the child tosses and turns or plays in the bed. When the child grows older, it will prevent the bed from tipping over as they are climbing in or out. Also, various trays and wooden drawer pulls will serve as places to store toys, mobile devices, power cords, hats, coats, etc. I'm 47 and I still sleep in and continue to improve the loft bed I designed when I was 14.
Those are some great ideas. I'll have to keep those in mind for future projects, thank you
@@SpecificLove7 I have a clothes rail and a computer desk under my loft. I plan to put up an LED lighting fixture on the underside of the bed, illuminating the Study/closet, but havent gotten a round to it yet.
You helped me make my cleat wall. Thanks for the videos
Cracking build love it, well done.
Stay Safe,
Barry (ENG)
Can you list all the needed tools
I’m in the process of making two of theses beds , what’s the measurements between each step and is the bed rails four feet from the floor ?
Very nice
Чудова робота!
As many videos you made abouts PVC about 7 or 8 years ago i built a PVC loft bed for a friends kid
Do you think that you will ever upgrade to the Kreg K5 Pocket Hole Jig?
Maybe in the future, but not right now.
Hi. Could you share the plan?
Can you please build a horizontal Murphy twin bed without expensive hardware
Maybe in the future
Great channel! Just subbed. What did you do with the underneath? I built two loft beds for my kids a few years ago and struggle with making a nice space under the bed for them
We left it open so the new owner could customize it the way she likes
Very Nice!!! How did she like it!
She loved it
Bro this is awesome ❤️ love from India❤️
That was awesome mate, my kids would love that!! I might be wrong but I thought you said the plans were available?
Sorry no plans, I just had a drawing.
@@SpecificLove7 all good mate, thanks for the video!
What is the width of the ladder ?
I notice you use ryobi tools, how have they served you if you don’t mind me asking?
Love your content, always enthusiastic for doing it yourself
I've had some really good ones and some okay ones. It just depends on how they get used and how often. I look at Ryobi as a good starter brand for those trying to get into the making field. I also purchase Ridgid brand tools because of their lifetime guarantee, which I've actually used.
The longer I continue to build stuff I realize that some of the higher-end tools are definitely worth the purchase if you plan on using them for a very long time.
Ok
Ahhhh so many ads the mattress looks very uncomfortable
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