This stunning (and extra sturdy!) Farmhouse King Bed frame costs just a fraction to build vs buy. It's made of solid wood and you won't need a ton of tools to whip it out. You'll love the step by step diagrams, shopping list and cut list.
We also have Queen Farmhouse Bed Plans, and check out our full room build with this bed and matching nightstands.

Preparation
2 - 4x4, 8 feet long
1 - 2x2, 8 feet long
7 - 1x6, 8 feet long
4 - 1x4, 8 feet long
2 - 2x6, 8 feet long OR stud length
2 - 1x10 OR 2x10 @ 8 feet long
18* - 2x4, 8 feet long OR stud length
2 small L brackets (1-1/2" wings)
2 straight brackets (6" overall length)
150 - 1-1/4" brad nails
150 - 2-1/2" self tapping wood screws (try SPAX or similar)
*Includes 11 2x4s for the mattress slats. You can substitute 1x4s, 1x3s, ripped plywood etc for the slats if you have other materials on hand
HEADBOARD CUT LIST
2 - 4x4 @ 54" - headboard legs
2 - 2x2 @ 30" - headboard cleats
14 - 1x6 @ 30" - headboard panel
2 - 1x4 @ about 77" - measure and cut to fit
1 - 2x4 @ about 84" - measure and cut to fit
1 - 2x6 @ about 86" - measure and cut to fit
FOOTBOARD CUT LIST
2 - 4x4 @ 21" - footboard legs
2 - 2x2 @ 8" - footboard cleats
2 - 2x2 @ 3" - footboard cleats
14 - 1x6 @ 15" - footboard panel
2 - 1x4 @ about 77" - measure and cut to fit
1 - 2x4 @ about 84" - measure and cut to fit
1 - 2x6 @ about 86" - measure and cut to fit
MATTRESS SUPPORT FRAME/SIDERAILS
4 - 2x4 @ 83-1/2" - mattress supports
1 - 2x4 @ ~77" - headboard tie in - cut to fit
4 - 2x4 @ 12-1/2" - center legs
2 - 1x10 or 2x10 @ 80"
11 - 2x4 @ ~77" cut to fit - mattress slats
Instructions
Step 1
Step 2
Layout the 1x6 headboard panels, and measure the overall width.
Cut 1x4 boards to this measurement.
Attach 1x6 boards to the 1x4s with glue and 1-1/4" brad nails from the back side to hide nail holes.
Make sure you apply glue between the 1x6 boards as you go.
Check to make sure that the panel is constructed square (NOT a parallelogram)
POCKET HOLE USERS: Attach 1x4s to the 4x4 legs with 3/4" pocket holes and 1-1/4" pocket hole screws. Then nail the 1x6s to the 1x4s inside the headboard panel.
Comments
krista227
Mon, 12/28/2020 - 19:53
Paint name???
What is the name of the grey paint used???
Jeffml2218
Thu, 12/31/2020 - 11:36
Box spring
What if i want to use my box spring?? Will it still fit?
ajgarner
Mon, 01/18/2021 - 19:54
Stain
What color stain do you use
dlejeune71
Sat, 01/23/2021 - 11:08
Finish on bed?
Do you have the instructions o. How to finish the bed the way you have it. Paint/stain? How do you do this?
RFM
Tue, 01/26/2021 - 09:04
Help!
There are no major disassembly points. Because of that it has to be constructed in the room where it will be used and that is where it stays.
Anyone have a workaround so it can be disassembled and moved like a normal bed?
amberkalvin
Sun, 01/31/2021 - 21:58
I too was curious of the…
I too was curious of the size but that's mainly because I built the headboard and that's it. Bed already had a freestanding frame and we wanted the farmhouse look with our new king bed. I believe I left one of the slats out to make it 5 3/4" narrower and it was perfect.
samfisher329
Sun, 02/14/2021 - 17:41
First build EVER and it was EASY!
Just built this as my FIRST wood project I’ve EVER done. And let me say this plan makes everything incredibly easy. One thing I learned is that having a Brad nailer made life a ton easier. I learned a lot and I can’t even begin to explain how beautiful out bed turned out right in time to surprise my wife for Valentine’s Day!