I am trying to find a plan to make a bed frame where the box spring
fits down in the frame to hide it and the top mattress is the only
one showing. I saw it being made on one of the shows on television
where they were redoing this couples bedroom but i cant remember what
show it was. I want to make a cool bed for my 14 year old son and
this bed caught my eye and i would love to know where i could get
plans or where i could maybe look for plans. The frame is something
like a waterbed frame but it is for a regular king size mattresses.
If someone could point me in the right direction or have any tips i
would surely appreciate it.
dfritz wrote:
> I am trying to find a plan to make a bed frame where the box spring
> fits down in the frame to hide it and the top mattress is the only
> one showing. I saw it being made on one of the shows on television
> where they were redoing this couples bedroom but i cant remember what
> show it was. I want to make a cool bed for my 14 year old son and
> this bed caught my eye and i would love to know where i could get
> plans or where i could maybe look for plans. The frame is something
> like a waterbed frame but it is for a regular king size mattresses.
> If someone could point me in the right direction or have any tips i
> would surely appreciate it.
I just built a 4 sided frame out of about 12" wide x 1/2 particle board
and secured it to the metal bed frame . It was just wide enough to
cover the gap between the matress and the box spring .
A nice paint job in a bright color finished it .
dfritz wrote:
> I am trying to find a plan to make a bed frame where the box spring
> fits down in the frame to hide it and the top mattress is the only
> one showing. I saw it being made on one of the shows on television
> where they were redoing this couples bedroom but i cant remember what
> show it was. I want to make a cool bed for my 14 year old son and
> this bed caught my eye and i would love to know where i could get
> plans or where i could maybe look for plans. The frame is something
> like a waterbed frame but it is for a regular king size mattresses.
> If someone could point me in the right direction or have any tips i
> would surely appreciate it.
How about a torsion box to replace the box spring?
One of the projects on my list is a bed for the little one. I'm
thinking about not having a box spring and just using a torsion box. I
will probably make it in at least two sections for weight and moving
reasons. Any reason a box spring is needed instead of just a slab of
plywood? A twin size could probably get by with a sheet of mdf with no
other support.
"RayV" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Any reason a box spring is needed instead of just a slab of
> plywood? A twin size could probably get by with a sheet of mdf with no
> other support.
>
It's important, if you go to a springless setup to have one of those
independent-spring type mattresses, otherwise things can get a bit too firm.
Want to be especially conscientious about flipping the mattress, too.
Had you considered the non-"box" types as are used on bunks, cribs and such?
They'd provide some give and some air.