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… better than wood spindles, because we definitely want the upstairs loft to be as open as possible to the downstairs and the lake views.   … sections on the ground, then handed the entire section up to the loft.  The railing section is leveled with a level and put in position. … Read More
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… And the footer - glue and nails will do the trick here. … Now add the loft floor. Easiest way is 3/4" PHs and 1 1/4" PH screws from underside. … Read More
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… inner walls on the miter saw at 15 degrees off square. Cut the two loft areas on the compound miter saw, square cuts this time.  Attach … Read More
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… I will note, however, that I did make the top of my playhouse bed loft 72″ x 36″ and a mattress fit fine up there. … Cut your plywood … Read More
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… main floor system. This week, the walls go up!  We built the upstairs loft floor.  It's starting to look like a house. Pin for Later!  … Cabin … Read More
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… drill bit sized just bigger than your jigsaw blade. … Attach 1x3 and loft floor to the A Frame sides.  You can use pocket holes or screws or … Read More
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… roomy and open! To achieve this, we had to do away with a bedroom.  A loft bed would have required stairs, consuming much space.  So we … Read More
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…   In our last cabin post, we showed you how we finished the upstairs loft floor (which is also the downstairs ceiling).  Did you notice those … Read More
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… one more suprise!  Yesterday I felt a little guilty putting up a teen loft bed and not a tot one too.  So Grace and I went "shopping" in … Read More
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… even notice the trim.  Like a good concealer.   Downstairs, below the loft, we had to add some trim, but that's all straight cuts   Those went … Read More
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