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A Different Size Bed Platform
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Building a wider frame is about the only change you?ll need to make for a king-size or full-size version of this platform bed. Check your mattress size before you start work.
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A Period Rope Bed
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Bed Frame
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With mattresses on the floor, milk crates as coffee tables and a futon as the only seating space, Sonna?s condo screams university student! It?s up to designer Gerald Nimchuk to design a space that reflects her more mature lifestyle. This archived free woodworking plans and woodworkers projects information is courtesy of the Canadian HGTV web site.
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Bed side Night Table
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While a bed and dresser are the main components of any bedroom suite, today's well-appointed chamber isn't complete without a pair of night tables to flank the bed. Our design complements the bigger pieces, yet differs enough to create some eye-catching interest. As for utility, there's room for a lamp, clock and phone on the top, a drawer for pens and paper, plus an ample shelf for books, magazines or a laptop computer. And, by lengthening the legs below the bottom shelf, you can use the design as an end table or lamp table for your living room or family room.
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Bedside - With Breadboard Ends Table
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From Chris Swingley, ??These are plans for a small end table that I used as a bedside table in our guest bedroom. It?s got tapered legs and breadboard ends that hide the edge grain on the jointed top. It?s a great project, and only takes a few hours of shop time to complete.??
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Bedside Table
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This free woodworking plans and projects information is courtesy of the ShopForWoodworkingTools web site.
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Bedside Table
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This bedside table is the perfect size for any bedroom, or it can be used in a living room as an end table. This project will give you experience in design, roughing out stock, squaring, jointing and two-step finishing systems.
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Build a bed head
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Building a headboard is really easy, costs a fraction of what a store-bought headboard costs, and you can have it in any colour because you are the master designer here. And the head painter. And the head sleeper. So you can add any built-in option you want, including cupholders, reading lamps, speakers and a hands-free phone.
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Build a four poster bed
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Build this classic, Early-American style bed in any size -- from twin to King -- to suit your needs.
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Building a bedhead (Headboard, Mantle Style)
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It's not an easy task to find the perfect headboard for your king-size bed. Retail stores often offer limited choices for such a large size, and the price tags on these items can be frightening. But with this clever use of a mantel shelf, you can create a customized headboard to fit any bed and any style. Lowe's is happy to provide this information as a service to you.
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Building a Sleigh Bed
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The design work was left to me, with just a few stipulations: The bed was to be queen size, and both headboard and footboard were to be 54 in. high. I worked out several sketches for the post profiles, finally settling on this one. Along with twin bands of cove-and-bead molding that ring the bed and rosettes at the top of each post, this profile gave the bed the classic look I wanted.
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Bunk - Bean Bag Toy Bed
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This bunk bed is a great piece of furniture for your beanbag friends to sleep and play in and a lot of fun to make. Even though you can make this project yourself, you?ll need some adult supervision
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Bunk - Cottage Style Bed
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This free woodworking plans and woodworkers projects information is courtesy of the Skil web site.
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Bunk - Kids Bed
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A free woodworking project plan for a child?s fabulous, multipurpose, bedroom setting.
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Bunk Bed
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Instruction on building this project is courtesy of Mitre10.com.au
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Bunk Bed
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HandymanWire - Bunk Beds
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Bunk Bed
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If you wish to construct some fairly nice looking bunk beds for probably less than $100 (cost me about $85 five years ago) with nothing more than a circular saw (assuming you can cut nice and straight), a hammer, a drill, and perhaps a belt sander, then these free bunkbed plans are for you.
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Bunk Bed
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If you wish to construct some fairly nice looking bunk beds for probably less than $100 (cost me about $85 five years ago) with nothing more than a circular saw (assuming you can cut nice and straight), a hammer, a drill, and perhaps a belt sander, then these free bunkbed plans are for you.
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Bunk Bed
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People who see the bed are surprised to learn it?s made almost entirely from construction-grade 2 x 10s.
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Bunk Feed Cart
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This plan shows the details for construction of a bottom unloading bunk feed cart with a capacity of approximately 1.7 m? (60 ft?), or about 700 kg (1540 lb) of loose silage or chopped concentrate ration. The overall box size is 1200 x 1800 x 1200 mm high (4? x 6? x 4? high). The cart is designed to self-unload silage or other chopped feeds while being moved along a double feed bunk (such as Plan 1621)
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