This beautiful farmhouse bed can be made for just a fraction of the cost to buy - all from standard, off the shelf lumber! You won't need a pocket hole jig or any special tools to build.
This bed has been built thousands of times and is a reader favorite. You can also find the twin version, king version, and all our farmhouse bed plans here.

Preparation
12 - 2x4 8 feet long
2 - 2x6 8 feet long
2 - 1x10 8 feet long
2 - 4x4 8 feet long
1 - 2x2 8 feet long
6 - 1x6 8 feet long
4 - 1x4 8 feet long
100 - 1-1/4" long brad nails
75 - 2-1/2" long self tapping wood screws
HEADBOARD CUT LIST
2 - 4x4 @ 54"
2 - 2x2 @ 30"
11 - 1x6 @ 30"
2 - 1x4 @ about 60-1/2" - measure and cut to fit
1 - 2x4@ 67-1/2" - measure and cut to fit
1 - 2x6 @ 69-1/2" - measure and cut to fit
FOOTBOARD CUT LIST
2 - 4x4 @ 21"
2 - 2x2 @ 8"
2 - 2x2 @ 3"
11 - 1x6 @ 15"
2 - 1x4 @ about 60-1/2" - measure and cut to fit
1 - 2x4@ 67-1/2" - measure and cut to fit
1 - 2x6 @ 69-1/2" - measure and cut to fit
MATTRESS SUPPORT FRAME/SIDERAILS
3 - 2x4 @ 83-1/2"
1 - 2x4 @ 60-1/2"
2 - 2x4 @ 12-1/2"
2 - 1x10 @ 80"
20 - 2x4 @ 32" - can be as short as 30" if you need to burn up scraps
Cut all boards except as noted to measure and cut. We recommend using a compound miter saw for the straightest cuts, but you can also use a circular saw and a carpenter's square - just make sure your cut ends are nice and straight.
Instructions
Step 1
Step 2
Layout the 30" 1x6 boards flat, side by side. Measure the overall width of all the 1x6 boards. Cut two 1x4s to this measurement.
Nail the 1x6 boards with glue to the 1x4s. Apply glue between the 1x6 boards as you go.
Make sure the panel is built square by measuring opposite diagonals (outside top corner of 1x4 to outside bottom corner of opposite 1x4) and adjusting so the opposite diagonals match.
Comments
bibbitbear89
Wed, 02/13/2013 - 08:01
love this bed
Hi my name Bridgette Iam a newly single mom. I am looking for a dresser and a chest of drawers to match this bed i already found a night stand.
bruceandwen
Sun, 03/03/2013 - 05:52
Full size farmhouse bed
Looking for the post on the dimensions for this bed did i miss it?
prescottmonkey
Sun, 04/21/2013 - 11:57
4 x 4 posts
I haven't been able to locate pine or whitewood 4 x 4 posts. I have found a Chinese fir post. What have other people used for this part of the plan?
Simone Ireland
Fri, 04/26/2013 - 11:01
Fìnally finished
Finally finished the bed today, can not wait to sleep in it tonight...
Thank you Ana, your bed is now complete & in use in Ireland...
You are a star girl, Thanks again
Zoe
Tue, 05/21/2013 - 14:09
FULL SIZE FRAME?
I was wondering if there was a plan for this bed but in the full size frame?
Thanks!!
Msbrowneyes27
Wed, 05/22/2013 - 07:24
Also looking for full size plans
Anyone found the link or plans for making a full size bed?
Ante
Wed, 07/10/2013 - 12:56
what type of wood.
Hi I just stumbled upon your site and love this bed. I looked everywhere high and low to find what type of material you used for the 2x4 2x6 and 4x4. Dis you use spruce or pine here? or is it doug fur.? whats the best to avoid twisting and bowing down the road. thanks so much, ante
Ante
Wed, 07/10/2013 - 12:56
what type of wood.
Hi I just stumbled upon your site and love this bed. I looked everywhere high and low to find what type of material you used for the 2x4 2x6 and 4x4. Dis you use spruce or pine here? or is it doug fur.? whats the best to avoid twisting and bowing down the road. thanks so much, ante
Phil O'Connell…
Wed, 07/10/2013 - 18:14
Fantastic bed
Great plans - easy to work with and easy to build. Had to adjust the height for our boxspring, and added extra support by the footrest (the 1x6 boards weren't quite strong enough to support the weight given the positioning, so...
We'll be making many more of your plans, for sure! Thanks!
Ashleyanna14
Thu, 08/01/2013 - 18:08
Full Size Plans
Hi there,
I know that it has been mentioned that people are having trouble finding the full size plans for this Farmhouse Bed but I am as well. I see that Ana posted there is a post about it in Oct 2009 - but I can't find that post. I have looked through the California King Plans, King Plans, & Twin Plans and don't seem to be having any luck. Any help would be so appreciated!
Thanks,