Build your own loft bed plans with stairs all from 2x4 and 2x6 lumber! This super sturdy and beautiful design features a platform for easy access, junior height loft bed plans free from Ana-White.com

Preparation
- 15 – 2x4 @ 8 feet long
- 4 – 2x6 @ 8 feet long
- 2 – 2x2 @ 8 feet long
- 1 – 1x2 @ 8 feet long
- 2 ½” pocket hole screws
- 4 – 2x4 @ 65 ½” - legs
- 2 – 2x6 @ 37 ½” -bed siderails on ends
- 5 – 2x4 @ 37 ½” - guardrails on ends
- 5 – 2x4 @ 75” - guardrails and base support
- 2 – 2x6 @ 75” - bed siderails
- 2 – 2x2 @ 75” - cleats
- 2 – 2x4 @ 30 ½” - platform
- 2 – 2x4 @ 37 ½” - platform
- 1 – 2x4 @ 41 ½” - platform
- 2 – 2x4 @ 20 ½” - platform
- 12 – 2x4 @ 22” - decking
- 2 – 2x6 @ 43” (both ends cut 45 degrees off square, ends NOT parallel) – to be trimmed down in later steps
- 6 – 1x2 @ 7 ¾” (both ends cut at 45 degrees off square)
- 6 – 2x4 @ 20 ½” - stair treads
This bed requires a slat system (1x3s, 1x4s or 2x4s or similar) or a bunkie board mattress to complete
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
Step 3
Now here's where we skip the glue. To make this loft bed easy to disassemble, I did not use glue here. The inside width for the mattress area should be 39", insetting the side rails 1 1/4" from outsides. I did this so your PH screws have lots of board to grab into. This bed has NOT been weight tested or guaranteed. If you feel you need extra support - add metal brackets under the 2x6s. An alternative method is to attach metal bed brackets directly to the ends if you have those. Notice the cleat is added in this step to. I used 2 1/2" screws and glue to attach, screws every 6-8" all the way down. This bed is designed to work with a bunkie board, but we just used 2x6s cut to length as the bed slats.
NOT SHOWN: Add the fifth 2x4 @ 75" at the back base of the bed to support the legs at the bottom.
Step 7
Step 8
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
Katie B (not verified)
Mon, 11/05/2012 - 13:22
You need 2.5" screws not 2
You need 2.5" screws not 2 1/2" screws. It does take quite a bit.
Heidi @ Mama Nibbles (not verified)
Sun, 10/28/2012 - 11:27
The pdf never lets me view
The pdf never lets me view it. It reloads this page. ;(
JoeyG (not verified)
Sat, 11/03/2012 - 20:23
Building tomorrow!
Thanks so much for the plans ! I am looking forward to building this tomorrow, I'll be sure to post pics when it's done !!
Melinda Duffey (not verified)
Sun, 11/04/2012 - 14:20
Loft BED / Chestwick platform bed
I have a guest room that i want to fix up for my grand daughter but i did not want to give up my queen bed for company. After hours of sticker shock I found this site. Papaw is going to builed the loft for Emma and mom and Dad has the Queen bed under it for them and she will still have room to play. Thank you for the wonderful Plans and ideas that are so practial.
Britt (not verified)
Fri, 11/09/2012 - 06:26
mattress height
hi, thanks for the plans! i want to confirm that this fits a standard twin mattress? also that i'm reading the plans right and that there are 24" from the mattress support to the top of the top rail, as I'm trying to decide what height mattress to get for my toddler.
Aaron (not verified)
Sat, 11/17/2012 - 17:45
Fun time loved building it!!
I built this bed in 10 hours and to screw it together I used a pocket hole jig
Vlad (not verified)
Sun, 11/18/2012 - 19:14
Thank You
Just built this for my three-year-old son over the weekend. He helped me out. It was a great experience and it came out so cool. $80 worth of wood. The only problem we had was they don't sell the 2 1/2 inch screws in bulks so we had to buy 4 boxes of 25 screws at about $5-$6 a box. We took a couple of trips to Home Depot but so worth it. Now my son has all of his friends over.
Vlad (not verified)
Sun, 11/18/2012 - 19:15
Thank You
Just built this for my three-year-old son over the weekend. He helped me out. It was a great experience and it came out so cool. $80 worth of wood. The only problem we had was they don't sell the 2 1/2 inch screws in bulks so we had to buy 4 boxes of 25 screws at about $5-$6 a box. We took a couple of trips to Home Depot but so worth it. Now my son has all of his friends over.
Emeline (not verified)
Sun, 11/25/2012 - 11:00
Unité de mesure
Bonjour
Je suis française et j'ai découvert votre page web très symphatique. J'aimerai construire un lit mezzanine pour ma fille, le soucis c'est la traduction des longueurs.
Serait-il possible de les avoir en métre.
Merci.
Cordialement
Suzanne B (not verified)
Tue, 11/27/2012 - 23:35
Stair boards
I would like to make this bed. But want the deck part to be 36" high. How long would the stair boards (with 45 degree angle cuts) need to be? And at what heights would the stair cleats be? I think I will need 4 steps not 3 for it to work for my child.