Great Job~ looks awesome!
This is just so smart! You've wasted NO storage space! I'm super impressed and inspired!
I absolutely love this. I've been wanting something similar and the hinged footboard is a wonderful solution to storage issues. (I have a king size bed and there would be a fair amount of empty space in the middle of the bed if I put a footboard on it.) Seriously, amazing job!
Wow! Excellent job! I'm super jealous of the extra storage space. I'm bookmarking this for kiddo #2's room. Thanks for the inspiration!
www.redmaplerun.comWow! Love it! Brilliant. Thanks for sharing the details, and thanks for sharing the link to Red Letter Words, never seen that before and I love that wall art!!
It's absolutely fantastic!
I love this idea! I was thinking about modifing the queen farmhouse bed for my expanded queen bed (66" instead of 60"), but I really like your ideas for incorperating the storage under the bed. I live in a small house and extra storage is always needed. Thank you for the detailed plan - that helps so much!
You thought every aspect through! The modifications are superb. When I built mine, I left the bottom king bench unattached so that I could hide presents there around holidays, but your idea is GRAND! Also, I deliberated a long time over whether to stain or paint white. I finally settled on stain because I felt it would be easy to write off errors as "rustic-looking," and it wouldn't get scuffed by shoes, but your white set is brave and fantastic!!!
Nice job! The bed, the photos, the brag post...all of it is awesome :) My hubby and I got a good laugh out of the..um.. 'wording' on this one! I just love all you folks here. Ana--you sure know how to put together a solid network!! Again, GREAT JOB!
This is just beautiful! I am so happy to see someone else put these two ideas together. We finished our Stratton bed portion about a month ago. We plan to build the farmhouse head board in the next couple of weeks, but the foot board on a hinge is GENIUS. I think we may just do that. Thank you for a great idea! We used a decorative trim for the facing that we've used throughout our house on different projects, but all in all, ours looks just like yours including color. I will post on our blog page on Ana soon. I got sick of looking for baskets that fit like the Pottery Barn bed, and, of course, PB doesn't actually SELL replacement baskets that go with the bed, so I made little curtains on spring-rods to cover up our junk under the bed. I think it looks great. Thanks so much for sharing this. LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!
I positively LOVE this!! I have been looking to incorporate the Farmhouse bed and Captain's bed myself and was debating on how to do it--have been debating for about 3 months. You (and Anna of course!) are geniuses. Thanks for doing all the hard work so I can shamelessly copy. LOVE IT.
This is exactly what I needed! I was planning on building the Queen Farmhouse bed for my daughter and now this is an even better solution. Thanks for sharing.
...for sharing this great idea and how you did it. I would like to do this, too!
I love this idea! And it turned out absolutely beautiful. Speaking of beautiful, where is your bedding from? I love that shade of green!
It's my favorite shade of green! The deets are near the bottom of the post. Bedding is from Kohls, and I've included the wall color too!
What an incredible idea Everyone needs more storage space, no matter how large or small their home is.
Your kindness is so appreciated! I can't wait to see if anyone makes these plans their own. Necessity truly is the "Mother of Invention." Small spaces and small bank accounts can generate some great ideas, I've seen so many on this site. Thank you Ana for your awesome and FREE plans! Feels so good to take something and make it my own! (and not to mention the great comments, I'm feeling pretty special today!)
OMG we are doing the same thing. I love your version though. We did the fancy farm house headboard and foot board to match. Except no hinged foot board. I love it!!!! But too late for us I already made the foot board and gonna do something different for the storage. LOVE IT!!! great job!!!! wish You had posted this 2 weeks ago I so would have copied you. your third bench was out of square so we scraped it and trying a different approach. Again LOVE it. Maybe that will be my guest bbed. GREAT JOB!! \
I really like the functionality of this as well. I always liked "pretty," then met my husband, whose family was very strictly "functional." I have come a long way in our 8 years together, so I do appreciate functional, but I do so love (ahem, prefer!) when it can be pretty too!! Your bedroom looks like a lovely retreat!! I was wondering where you got your bedside "lamps," I love them!!
I got them at Target forever ago, 5 or 6 years maybe...I've been moving them around the house ever since. I loved them so much that I couldn't bare to get rid of them. They go perfect with my new room, it's like they were just waiting around for their moment to shine!
I like the Panic Room idea !!!
I did the same sort of mod to the storage bed plans, mine with deeper drawers all along the sides. We made the one nearest the head narrower, about 16 inches, since that one will be more difficult to access when there's a nightstand in place. I took a break after assembling the long drawer-boxes and slats, and haven't built the head- and foot-boards yet. Since I've had some time to live with that in-between under-bed space, I really hate to lose access to that, but hadn't thought of a hinged foot-board. Such a good idea! Thank you for posting all the detail and photos!
Brilliant!!! I'm "collecting" lumber to make two beds. This might be just what I am looking for.
To me, this is what building yourself is all about--making the furniture work for you and your space. Your bed turned out fantastic! I loved reading about your ingenuity with the plans. And thanks for the laughs this morning as well :)
pinktoesandpowertools.comFinally, a place in the house and out of the way. I am so going to steal this idea.
Would love real plans for this so we can make it too!!
I wish I had thought of this! We're just planning to lift the mattress every time we need to, but this is a brilliant idea! Great job!
Great job! Thank you so much for sharing how you accomplished the hinged footboard! I'm hoping to get started on this bed very soon! Totally off topic question, The bird picture that says "His eye is on the sparrow and I know he loves me", what does that mean? I know I'm interpreting it totally wrong, lol.
That is a verse from an old hymn called "His Eye is on the Sparrow." It was inspired by Matthew 10:29 "What is the price of two sparrows- one copper coin? But not a single sparrow can fall to the ground without your Father knowing it." This is Jesus talking to his disciples. In Bible times, sparrows were sold in the marketplace, two for a penny (they were used for purification rituals or whatever). They were considered the least valuable, and since they were birds, even less valuable than say, larger animals like sheep or goats. God is describing His Providence over all creation, how He is watchful of the very the least of His creation. This is to remind His followers that they should not be troubled by the fears of man because God values them above all creation. If he takes care of the birds, why wouldn't he take care of us? Jesus' parables were spoken with words meant so that every man could understand, he was always using a word picture to describe heavenly things with earthly words. It just gets confusing when you're talking about birds and half-pennies, but hat was the reality of the day. There were no dollar stores back then, haha. Anyway, the song is really beautiful. It has been around forever. I think my favorite version is Lauryn Hill singing it in Sister Act II . Still one of my favorite movies! The Song reads: "Why should I feel discouraged, why should the shadows come? Why should my heart be lonely and long for heav'n and home? When Jesus is my portion, my constant friend is He His eye is on the sparrow, I know He watches me I sing because I'm happy, I sing because I'm free His eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me Let not your heart be troubled, His tender word I hear And resting on His goodness, I lose my doubts and fears. Though by the path He leadeth, but one step I may see His eye is on the sparrow, and I know he watches me..." Yeah, that was long, but you did ask, lol. God always tells us in His word to cast our cares and burdens on Him and he will lighten the load. This song reminds me that even in dark times, He is always there beside me to walk me through my crisis. His love never fails!
Thank you very much! Great explanation and totally off from what I was imagining. lol.
Ok, I'm sorry, realated question, lol. I see your storage pieces sit right on the floor, and there is space underneath the footboard. Is it very noticable? I was debating on whether to have the storage boxes lifted like in the storage farmhouse bed plan Ana recently posted, or have it like yours (so it doesn't become a collection place for dust and socks, lol). Part of me feels it would look awkward, but it really doesn't in your photo's. What do you think? How high off the floor is your footboard? Thank you so much for your help!
When I was building this bed I thought the exact same thing! I didn't want two white boxes showing behind the footboard looking like they're not supposed to be there. So, when I modified the farmhouse bed plan, I extended the length of the footboard panel by 3 inches or so. The side posts were kept the same length so the panel just sweeps the ground closer than the original plan. Worked out great! The boxes are right on the ground and the footboard panel extends low enough that I don't notice them. I have a tiny bedroom with just an aisle around the bed, I don't know what it would look like if I had a big giant room and you could see the footboard from a great distance, but I think it's pretty safe. There is probably a 1-1 1/2 inch clearance (and yes I frequently find socks under there, but that's where the hinge comes in handy. I don't have to poke 'em out with a stick like when they get under my dresser, haha). Also, the storage boxes are attached to the posts, which makes them set behind the footboard panel by a couple of inches. Don't notice them at all.
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Your bed is just beautiful. I was thinking of making the captain bed for my son, but was wondering if you can feel the difference without the box spring? I've never tried a bed with slats before.
I really can't feel any difference without a boxspring. I would suggest that you screw in the slats though. I left them floating just cause, and when we flipped the matress they all slid toward the front of the bed. Our mattress also has memory foam, eggcrate, and a featherbed so there is a ton of padding on top. I have more trouble with the featherbed creeping toward the headboard and toward my husband. Anybody have a solution for that? I've tried those elastic clips for sheets to no avail.
Oh, and our previous bed was a cheap Ikea type....solid slats, not just in between boxes and we had no support issues. Just keep them close together!
You are one talented chic. Very good at "parablizing" ( is that even a word? No? Ok, patent it..) Would be awesome totype your version using mis-matched fonts, and print on (a) transfer(s) for ironing on pillow cases/ fat quarters for quilts/ or some kind of sweet little pillow with a tassle in the middle for your daughter, as a keepsake. Thanks for your talents
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Love this, might be one of my next to do's! LOL, and you're really funny, love the panic room comment, it's great you are prepared!
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I love your ideas, great storage in small room. Also love you side tables. Did you build them?
No, I didn't build them. But they look like a fun DIY plan to come up with! I bought them at Lowes several years back.