Brandy Scrap Wood Storage Bed with Drawers - KING

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Use scrap wood to build a king size storage bed! Free plans by ana-white.com

This bed is also available in a Queen size plan.

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There's only eight days left to share your scrap wood project for a chance to win over $1000 in building funds!!!

I've really been enjoying seeing all your #GetBuilding2015 posts - you all are so talented and creative!  It's going to be hard picking prize winners for sure!!!  Good thing three of the prizes are random!

The project that inspired this month's theme was this scrap wood storage bed that I worked on with my friend Brandy -

 

I still can't get out of my head how my pile of scrap wood pieces turned into this amazing bed 

So beautiful!

 

Thank you all for the kind comments and likes and shares on this bed!  I'm so glad you liked this project!

A few of you commented that you'd like to see king plans, so I thought I'd make that happen for you.  You know, cause I love you guys!

So check out the king mod below (if this is the homepage, you'll have to click the Read More link).

XO Ana

 

 

 

Dimensions
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Sized for King mattress measuring 76" wide x 80" deep - there are different king sizes so please measure your mattress and adjust accordingly

Preparation

Shopping List

You will need to add scrap wood for the "siding" - drawer faces can also be 1x12s

  • 2 full sheets of 3/4" plywood ripped into strips 15-3/4" wide (very important that all rips are the exact same width)
  • 1 full sheet of 1/4" plywood (rip into strips 15-3/4" wide for drawer bottoms)
  • 12 - 1x4 @ 8 feet long
  • 6 - 1x3 @ 8 feet long (for slats)
  • 4 - 1x2 @ 8 feet long
  • 6 - 1x8 @ 8 feet long (for drawer boxes)*
  • 2 - 2x4 @ 8 feet long
  • 6 - 16" Euro Drawer Slides (the white bottom corner mount ones)
  • 6 knobs or handles

*Drawer boxes could also be made of plywood ripped into strips 7-3/4" wide (1/2" or 3/4") (could save money and would be more structurally sound and square than pine boards

Common Materials
3/4 inch finish nails
1 1/4 inch finish nails
120 grit sandpaper
Cut List

KING END BENCH (1)

  • 1 - 3/4" plywood @ 15-3/4" x 74-1/2"
  • 3 - 3/4" plywood @ 15-3/4" x 15-3/4"
  • 4 - 1x4 @ 36-1/8"
  • 2 - 1x2 @ 16-1/2"
  • 1 - 1x2 @ 73"
  • 1 - 1x4 @ 73"

 

End Bench Drawers - Cut to fit opening and drawer slides

  • 4 - 1x8 @ 15-3/4"
  • 4 - 1x8 @ 33-5/8"
  • 2 - 1/4" plywood @ 15-3/4" x 35-1/8"

 

SIDE BENCHES (2) - Same as Queen

  • 2 - 3/4" plywood @ 15-3/4" x 62-1/2"
  • 6 - 3/4" plywood @ 15-3/4" x 15-3/4"
  • 8 - 1x4 @ 30-1/8"
  • 4 - 1x2 @ 16-1/2"
  • 2 - 1x2 @ 61"
  • 2 - 1x4 @ 61"

 

Side Bench Drawers - Cut to fit opening and drawer slides

  • 8 - 1x8 @ 15-3/4"
  • 8 - 1x8 @ 27-5/8"
  • 4 - 1/4" plywood @ 15-3/4" x 29-1/8"

 

TIE-IN PIECES for KING

  • 2 - 1x4s or 1x3s @ 62-1/2"
  • 12 - 1x3s @ 42-1/2" (can be any scrap wood or plywood)
  • 2 - 2x4 @ 64"
  • 4 - 2x4 @ 12-3/4"
Tools
Tape Measure
Speed Square
Pencil
Safety Glasses
Hearing Protection
Kreg Jig
Drill
Circular Saw
Miter Saw
Table Saw
Brad Nailer
Power Sander
General Instructions

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

Follow the directions to make the two side benches for the queen.

Step 2

Frame up the end bench with plywood and the 1x4 bottom pieces. Use 3/4" pocket holes and 1-1/4" pocket hole screws. Also drill pocket holes facing forward on the outsides of the sides and top (will be hidden later) for attaching the face frame in later steps.

Step 3

Build face frame with 3/4" pocket holes and 1-1/4" pocket hole screws and glue. Attach finished face frame to front of cabinet through the pocket holes drilled in previous step. Also use 1-1/4" nails and glue to attach to bottom footer.

Step 4

Attach 1x material to sides - these sides will be visible. Use 1-1/4" nails and wood glue.

Step 5

Step 6

Attach drawer faces to front of drawer boxes with 3/4" finish nails and glue.

Step 7

Frame center "leg" and place in middle on assembly. Screw slats to center leg as well as side cleats.

Finishing Instructions
Preparation Instructions
Fill all holes with wood filler and let dry. Apply additional coats of wood filler as needed. When wood filler is completely dry, sand the project in the direction of the wood grain with 120 grit sandpaper. Vacuum sanded project to remove sanding residue. Remove all sanding residue on work surfaces as well. Wipe project clean with damp cloth.

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

trailsingr

Mon, 03/23/2015 - 15:58

Were the drawer faces put together with kreg screws, or were they mounted on a piece of plywood? I am really liking the looks of this and imagining making kitchen cabinet doors with the same scrap wood technique.

trailsingr

Thu, 03/26/2015 - 16:21

Oops I wasn't clear! I was asking about the scrappy wood pieces. Are they attached to plywood, or just to each other, to make the face of the drawer?

Ana White Admin

Fri, 03/27/2015 - 11:12

Once the drawers are built, you will just nail and glue the scraps to fit over the drawer. They are not connected together as 1 piece, they are simply nailed to the drawer face one piece at a time. Hope this helps!

KatRose16

Tue, 03/31/2015 - 11:05

I am very new to building so have very little knowledge. I would like to save money. OSB is much cheaper than plywood and MDF, but I can only find 7/16 OSB. Can I substitute 1/2" for 3/4?" I have this plan in mind also: http://ana-white.com/2010/01/plan-how-to-modify-queen-sized-stratton.ht…, which requires 5 sheets of 3/4" plywood or MDF. I am comparing to figure out which would be more affordable. Being that I'm so new to building I do not really have any scrap wood. Love your page and thanks for the help! Your talent and plans have opened a whole new hobby for me!

sweet2ndchance

Sat, 04/25/2015 - 03:51

We built a similar bed and to spread the cost a little bit, we built it out of cheap 3/4" plywood. It made it a little more difficult to build (wood was much more warped and twisted than the higher quality wood which made it difficult to work with even though to the naked eye, it looked to be fairly straight) Also, we didn't build the drawers right away, just the boxes. It's not pretty but it only to 2 1/2 sheets of plywood and it serves it's purpose. I put a bedskirt over the boxes for now to hide the ugly plywood, we didn't even paint or finish because the wood is so poor quality. We will rebuild it someday now that we have more projects under our belt and more knowledge. When we do, we will use good quality wood not only for integrity but so it will look nice.

Jessy1234

Fri, 04/24/2015 - 08:09

Is there a lip around the top to keep the mattress from moving? If not, do you recommend a way to keep it secure?

Thanks!

Amylfriel

Mon, 10/03/2016 - 12:22

I am making this bed ay the moment, and I'm not sure how (with what) and the exact placement of the cleats go (is it recessed 3/4" to make the slats flush with the boxes?
Thank you

Dad0

Sat, 10/05/2019 - 14:01

Hi,

Love the look of this bed. Already bought all of the materials to build. Will change up the design using dado's for the cabinet construction.

I did notice on the side cabinet the rails size shows 3.5" Should be 1x4. Also you should note that the first layer of rail in the cabinet construction can be made out of 3/4" plywood like you guys did in the picture.

Love the design quality.

Les