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Build Your Own Queen Size Bed Here With These Amazing Plans

As we all know, beds can be more expensive by the day. It's not a shocker that a lot of people are actually transforming themselves into do - it-yourself (DIY) project warriors. If you think you have the time and the talent to build your own stylish bed from scratch, then you are in luck.

Today, we are going to talk about the steps needed to build a comfortable, large, queen size bed for your bedroom, or for that matter, any bedroom in the nation.

For this project, you will need several tools such as the nail gun, measuring tapes, and of course, one or two saws (a regular saw and a jig saw for creating rounded shapes with the wood). You will also need some wood glue, finishing nails, filler material, some sandpaper for minor wood sanding, and spackle to seal any cracks in the wood.

It is recommended that you use MDF sheets (or medium-density fiberboards) for your bed, for added stability.

A queen-sized bed is approximately eight feet long and four feet wide; this amount of space should be enough for any person who wants a good night's sleep.

The first step in constructing a queen-sized bed is cutting the headboard. A forty-eight inch headboard is more than enough to get you going on the way to a great bed. Use MDF for the headboard of your bed as well.

Use the jigsaw to cut those smooth arcs for the side paneling of the headboard. After measuring and cutting the headboard, footboard, and side paneling of the bed, combines all three components with wood glue and small screws.

Now that you are done with the headboard region, measure the lower trim of the bed. Remember: a queen-sized bed is eight feet long, so the lower trim should be exactly eight feet long as well. Attach the cut lower trim to the side paneling and the headboard.

Your new bed will also require some sturdy slats. An eight-foot long bed will require exactly twelve slats. Make your measurements, and make sure that the wooden slats are equally spaced from each other. All wooden slats should be attached securely to the lower trim with screws. Use screws first, before using any spackle, filler material, or wood glue.

If the screws are not long enough, or are not strong enough to withstand the toughness of the wooden slats, replace them immediately. You do not want to have cracked wooden slats, as these horizontal attachments will be responsible for bearing the weight of the person sleeping on top of the bed. You want the person sleeping on this bed to be comfortable, and to sleep well.

The slats will be supported by the rigid lower trim, which is in turn supported by the headboard and footboard. This is why you need to be extra careful when measuring and attaching the different parts of the bed. All it takes is one thing wrong and the entire bed can fall apart.

But don't worry, once you get used to attaching pieces of wood together, a queen-sized bed should be a walk in the park. When you are done attaching the slats, feel free to attach decorative elements to the bed, such as moldings. You have free rein when it comes to beautifying your brand new queen sized bed!

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