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Thread: Wanted: plans for kid's "captain's bed" w/ storage and bookcase

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    Wanted: plans for kid's "captain's bed" w/ storage and bookcase

    Hi,
    I am surprised to find no kid's beds plans in here--I figured that was a common task folks did.

    I am looking for any pointers or links folks may have for a twin size bed for 4 year old boys. I can certainly design something, but it would be without any basis in previously making a bed, and I'd probably make some mistakes... hoping to avoid that!

    My design thoughts were a base that sits on casters, with storage drawers that pull out. It would support a twin mattress, without a box spring so it would be a platform. I had thought a headboard/bookcase would be nice. I've been unable to find anything close on the web.

    Any inputs or comments on such things as
    1. is this a decent plan idea for boys?
    2. What kind of joints/knockdown would you recommend?
    3. pictures of alternate ideas

    would be hugely appreciated!
    Thanks, Dave

    -------DOH! Embarrassed, I just found another forum "Design Forum" and when I searched it, found some posts/threads with beds. Reading now...
    Last edited by Dave MacArthur; 09-29-2007 at 9:59 PM.

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    Captain's Bed - My First Woodworking Project

    My first woodworking project was a "Mate's Bed" for my grandson. I got the plans from Knotty Plans:
    http://www.knottyplans.com

    Mate's Bed
    http://www.knottyplans.com/index.php?page=10033

    When he gets older, I'll probably build the bookcase headboard.
    Bill Smith

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    If at first you don't succeed, don't try skydiving!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave MacArthur View Post
    3. pictures of alternate ideas

    Here is part 1 of 2
    for bunk beds / separate twin beds for my two boys. The plans I got from Rockler, but I modified them to fit my tools. I think I explain it in the thread.
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