Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Loft Bed/Workstation
Materials: MATERIALS: FJELLDAL Loft Bed, VIKA KAJ Table Leg, Solid Birch Door, slim pine board. TOOLS: Table saw, handsaw, wood screws, a few small nails
Description: I did this like 4 years ago and didn't realize this wonderful site even existed. Anyhow, it was really simple and cheap so I thought I'd dig up some photos and share it.
We wanted a small wokstation in my son's room, and this seemed like a no-brainer.
I went to the lumber store looking for some kind of countertop - everything was coming in > $200 - so I ended up coming home with a $65 solid-core birch door - which fit perfectly and matched the birch finish on the bed. Ripped the door to my desired width (I chose a pretty slim 20") on my neighbor's table saw, and cut out the corners with a handsaw. I tacked a small piece of pine that was about 1/4" wider than the desktop width to the backside of the desktop (you know, to keep things from rolling off). A little sanding, and a clearcoat finish on it and it was done.
I added the table leg to prevent warping, although I think it was probably total overkill.
Bonus: I ripped another 6" wide section of the door, finished it, and attached it along the bottom with a few wood screws for an attractive cord-hider - turned out very clean.
~ John, San Francisco
Labels:
bedroom,
Fjelldal,
work station
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