Free plans to build an easy daybed with storage trundle drawers! Gain tons of storage with this clever design!

Preparation
3 - 1x8 @ 10 feet long
2 - 1x12 @ 6 feet long
6 - 2x4 @ 8 feet long
2 - sheets 1/4" plywood (for drawer bottoms and bed top)
2 - 1x3 @ 8 feet long
1 - 1x2 @ 8 feet long
3 sets of straight caster wheels (non swiveling kind)
2 1/2" and 1 1/4" PH screws
ENDS
2 – 2x4 @ 32”
2 – 1x12 @ 32”
4 – 2x4 @ 16 ¾”
2 – 1x2 @ 9”
2 – 1x3 @ 32”
FRAME
2 – 2x4 @ 72”
2 – 2x4 @ 69”
2 – 2x4 @ 36”
DRAWERS
6 – 1x8 @ 36”
6 – 1x8 @ 22”
2 – ¼” plywood 23 ½” x 36”
DRAWER FACES
3 – 1x12 @ 23 ½”
3 – 1x3 @ 23 ½”
6 – 1x2 @ 8 ¾”
Cut 2x4 boards for base (the longest 2x4 cuts) first, and then cut smaller cuts from the scraps to conserve boards, or you'll need to buy another 2x4.
Please read through the entire plan and all comments before beginning this project. It is also advisable to review the Getting Started Section. Take all necessary precautions to build safely and smartly. Work on a clean level surface, free of imperfections or debris. Always use straight boards. Check for square after each step. Always predrill holes before attaching with screws. Use glue with finish nails for a stronger hold. Wipe excess glue off bare wood for stained projects, as dried glue will not take stain. Be safe, have fun, and ask for help if you need it. Good luck!
Instructions
Step 1
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Step 4
I changed up the drawers so the sides overextend the front in the cut list. If you do this, you can place ¾” PHs on the outsides and attach with 1 ¼” PH screws. Then when you add the drawer faces, it covers the PHs up. I also shortened the drawer to 36” overall length so you can put drawer faces on both sides if desired.
It is always recommended to apply a test coat on a hidden area or scrap piece to ensure color evenness and adhesion. Use primer or wood conditioner as needed.
Comments
Corky King (not verified)
Wed, 08/29/2012 - 11:01
Storage trundle day bed
Hi Ana,
Love this day bed plan! Question: could this be modified so that the drawer unit pulls out all together, and a solid top was above them? I.k.e.a. has a storage trundle bed that allows the drawers to remain fixed but the "trundle" portion pulls out. It's called Hemnes Day Bed.
An extra mattress flips down to create a larger bed. This would be perfect for a guest room I'm planning. I need more than a twin, but don't have space to allow for a queen / king unless it's actually bedtime!
Thanks for all you do to inspire us, Ana!
Corky
ethidda
Tue, 09/11/2012 - 09:12
The HEMNES day bed is not easy.
I actually bought a (used) HEMNES day bed and built it, and it's not easy to make, which I suspect is why there is no plan for it yet, even though for every day bed post I see here, Ana gets at least one request for that plan.
In order for the HEMNES bed to work as it should, there is a metal piece, quite flimsy, which is about two inches wide. It holds the slats together from the top and attaches to the head and foot boards. It's thin enough that if you put a mattress on it, you don't feel it on top of the slats. This allows the other slats underneath to slide through them. (i.e. the end of the slats are not capped.)
I have no idea where you would get such a thin metal piece, made to this exact length, and bent in the right shape.
Even if that were cheap to obtain, the rest of the bed still requires a lot of precision. Which I'm not saying is impossible, but definitely harder than most of the plans, where if you mess it up, it just doesn't look good. If you mess up the HEMNES, it doesn't work at all.
In reply to The HEMNES day bed is not easy. by ethidda
PurelyNicole
Thu, 07/02/2015 - 11:02
Seconded.
I can confirm what ethidda says about the HEMNES daybed. I recently bought the BRIMNES daybed, which is basically HEMNES in a different aesthetic, and it was a PAIN to assemble. I don't doubt you could possibly find the hardware at a specialty store, but as ethidda says it takes a lot of precision. Mine is off a bit in the front and you certainly tell.
sylvialh
Fri, 01/08/2021 - 08:44
hmmm I was definetly…
hmmm I was definetly planning to attempt this hemnes / brimnes build and or to buy a used one but now I'm giving it a second thought thanks! (but would still love to see if one day ana can achieve this as I know there are several DIYs online that achieved it although nothing that as polished as what ana does
MeghanP (not verified)
Wed, 08/29/2012 - 11:37
Help! PDF not working!
Love this . . . this is exactly what we've been needing for our daughter's room! But . . . the PDF link isn't working. Help me, please :)
BTW, love your stuff. You do great work!
spiceylg
Thu, 08/30/2012 - 06:24
Nice!
Love it. This is not a criticism, just curious. This is very similar in looks to the storage bed in which you could also use drawers, yet of course they are built differently. Is there a reason you didn't go that route? Is one easier than the other?
how2home (not verified)
Thu, 08/30/2012 - 11:13
LOVE THIS! ive been thinking
LOVE THIS! ive been thinking about making something like this for a while and now that i see what it could look like, im totally sold! Thanks for sharing these fantastic instructions with us Anna!
Chowie (not verified)
Sat, 09/15/2012 - 18:22
Hi Ana, We are working on
Hi Ana,
We are working on this and everything seems to be going well. But we just wanted more detail on the caster wheels. What size did you use and where are they attached under the drawers? And how many casters on each drawer?.. Two?
Ginger (not verified)
Wed, 09/19/2012 - 18:15
Chowie, Would you mind
Chowie,
Would you mind sharing what size casters you used? I have the same question.
THANKS!!!
Justin Mouser
Sun, 09/16/2012 - 16:14
Almost done
I just happen to stumble across this and it was perfect for what we need. Almost done, just can't decided to paint or stain! Plans were fairly easy. I made a few modifications here and there. When I brag it I'll be more specific. Thanks!