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Hi all,
I have a 5 years nephew that often spends the weekend. I would like to build him a bed (twin size). I was thinking about a train bed, but I'm told he now thinks Thomas the Train is for babies! LOL. Anyways, I have decided to stay away from theme beds. I would like to build a basic box bed with some storage (maybe drawers underneath and a headboard with shelves). It would be nice if the bed was some how fun for the child, maybe a canopy or something. I can build about anything, but finding the right look or idea could take me months. Any good pics or plans out there? Thanks for reading, Jim |
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On Jan 29, 2:06*am, "Jim2009" wrote:
*I can build about anything, but finding the right look or idea could take me months. All I can say Jim, is get on it. My nephew got so big so fast that I doubt he would be interested in something that wasn't versatile for more than a year or two. Any good pics or plans out there? Just for some quick ideas, check this out: http://tinyurl.com/djdnfh I like the 3 in 1. But I have seen the "adapt a bed" built without the floor level bed. Instead of the floor level bed, a small play table was built on one end and toy box on the other. It seemed to me that an imaginative lad could make it a small shop, a fort, a command center and just about anything else he could dream up. Robert |
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 01:18:42 -0800, wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/djdnfh Got an error 404 on that link. -- The month of March in this year of 2009 sees the centenary of the laying of the keel of the most famous (or infamous) ocean liner of all time, RMS Titanic, at Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Titanic |
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"Aardvark" wrote in message ... On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 01:18:42 -0800, wrote: http://tinyurl.com/djdnfh Got an error 404 on that link. -- The month of March in this year of 2009 sees the centenary of the laying of the keel of the most famous (or infamous) ocean liner of all time, RMS Titanic, at Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Titanic Me too.... "The page cannot be found" Cheers, Jim |
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"Jim2009" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a 5 years nephew that often spends the weekend. I would like to build him a bed (twin size). I was thinking about a train bed, but I'm told he now thinks Thomas the Train is for babies! LOL. Anyways, I have decided to stay away from theme beds. I would like to build a basic box bed with some storage (maybe drawers underneath and a headboard with shelves). It would be nice if the bed was some how fun for the child, maybe a canopy or something. I can build about anything, but finding the right look or idea could take me months. Any good pics or plans out there? Thanks for reading, Jim I should have taken pics and kept the drawings I made... Just a few months ago I made a loft bed for my son. He always loved to play on his sisters bunkbeds. It has a shelf under for his computer/dvd player to go on, a book shelf, and a good comfortable chair to read in. Ed |
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"Ed Edelenbos" wrote in message ... "Jim2009" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a 5 years nephew that often spends the weekend. I would like to build him a bed (twin size). I was thinking about a train bed, but I'm told he now thinks Thomas the Train is for babies! LOL. Anyways, I have decided to stay away from theme beds. I would like to build a basic box bed with some storage (maybe drawers underneath and a headboard with shelves). It would be nice if the bed was some how fun for the child, maybe a canopy or something. I can build about anything, but finding the right look or idea could take me months. Any good pics or plans out there? Thanks for reading, Jim I should have taken pics and kept the drawings I made... Just a few months ago I made a loft bed for my son. He always loved to play on his sisters bunkbeds. It has a shelf under for his computer/dvd player to go on, a book shelf, and a good comfortable chair to read in. Ed Sounds interesting. I really like some of those loft styles I have seen, but I'm going to keep this bed closer to the ground, he really moves around alot in his sleep, and even thought they have rails I feel it's too risky. Epecially since this would not his home bed, he may not realize where he's at in the middle of the night and go splat on the floor. Cheers, Jim |
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On Jan 29, 3:06*am, "Jim2009" wrote:
Hi all, I have a 5 years nephew that often spends the weekend. *I would like to build him a bed (twin size). *I was thinking about a train bed, but I'm told he now thinks Thomas the Train is for babies! *LOL. *Anyways, I have decided to stay away from theme beds. *I would like to build a basic box bed with some storage (maybe drawers underneath and a headboard with shelves). *It would be nice if the bed was some how fun for the child, maybe a canopy or something. *I can build about anything, but finding the right look or idea could take me months. Any good pics or plans out there? Thanks for reading, Jim There is a guy who displays his beds on Lumberjocks. May give you some ideas: http://lumberjocks.com/jocks/wwbeds/projects |
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"Dave - Parkville, MD" wrote in message ... There is a guy who displays his beds on Lumberjocks. May give you some ideas: http://lumberjocks.com/jocks/wwbeds/projects Cool Murphy beds! I never thought about that. Cheers, Jim |
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"Jim2009" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a 5 years nephew that often spends the weekend. I would like to build him a bed (twin size). I was thinking about a train bed, but I'm told he now thinks Thomas the Train is for babies! LOL. Anyways, I have decided to stay away from theme beds. I would like to build a basic box bed with some storage (maybe drawers underneath and a headboard with shelves). It would be nice if the bed was some how fun for the child, maybe a canopy or something. I can build about anything, but finding the right look or idea could take me months. Any good pics or plans out there? Thanks for reading, Jim What ever you build, don't build it for a 5 year old, or a 6 year old, or a 9 year old. See where I am going with htis? He will be a teenager before you know it. Build something that you would not mind sleeping in. Build something that you would want to actually keep. |
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"Leon" wrote in message What ever you build, don't build it for a 5 year old, or a 6 year old, or a 9 year old. See where I am going with htis? He will be a teenager before you know it. Build something that you would not mind sleeping in. Build something that you would want to actually keep. Unless there's another younger up and coming sibling that would be happy to use it. |
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"Leon" wrote in message ... "Jim2009" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a 5 years nephew that often spends the weekend. I would like to build him a bed (twin size). I was thinking about a train bed, but I'm told he now thinks Thomas the Train is for babies! LOL. Anyways, I have decided to stay away from theme beds. I would like to build a basic box bed with some storage (maybe drawers underneath and a headboard with shelves). It would be nice if the bed was some how fun for the child, maybe a canopy or something. I can build about anything, but finding the right look or idea could take me months. Any good pics or plans out there? Thanks for reading, Jim What ever you build, don't build it for a 5 year old, or a 6 year old, or a 9 year old. See where I am going with htis? He will be a teenager before you know it. Build something that you would not mind sleeping in. Build something that you would want to actually keep. I agree to a certain point. I don't want to make a kids bed, but a bed that would start out a little interesting for a child but be able to convert into a more normal bed later on. This is something like I thinking. http://www.sweetretreatkids.com/maxt...bed-BRnat.html Then as he grows I could remove the tent top. But I also want storage under it like in this pic. http://www.kidsfurnituremart.com/kid...lentinabed.cfm Cheers, Jim |
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I built one for our son before he was born. Maple and walnut and very
similar to the one in the first link with the tent. The side rails were the same an the one pictured. Typically "kids" wand to be treated like they were about 5 years older than their actual age. Once out of the crib and into the "big boys" bed I built a taller side rail that attached to the existing side rail to keep him from rolling out at night. Once he was 4 or 5 years old we removed the extra rail and he has been using that bed up through today, he is a senior in college and will graduate this spring. "Jim2009" wrote in message ... "Leon" wrote in message ... "Jim2009" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a 5 years nephew that often spends the weekend. I would like to build him a bed (twin size). I was thinking about a train bed, but I'm told he now thinks Thomas the Train is for babies! LOL. Anyways, I have decided to stay away from theme beds. I would like to build a basic box bed with some storage (maybe drawers underneath and a headboard with shelves). It would be nice if the bed was some how fun for the child, maybe a canopy or something. I can build about anything, but finding the right look or idea could take me months. Any good pics or plans out there? Thanks for reading, Jim What ever you build, don't build it for a 5 year old, or a 6 year old, or a 9 year old. See where I am going with htis? He will be a teenager before you know it. Build something that you would not mind sleeping in. Build something that you would want to actually keep. I agree to a certain point. I don't want to make a kids bed, but a bed that would start out a little interesting for a child but be able to convert into a more normal bed later on. This is something like I thinking. http://www.sweetretreatkids.com/maxt...bed-BRnat.html Then as he grows I could remove the tent top. But I also want storage under it like in this pic. http://www.kidsfurnituremart.com/kid...lentinabed.cfm Cheers, Jim |
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http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...ilter=3d%20bed
is what I think Robert was suggesting. Jim2009 wrote: Hi all, I have a 5 years nephew that often spends the weekend. I would like to build him a bed (twin size). I was thinking about a train bed, but I'm told he now thinks Thomas the Train is for babies! LOL. Anyways, I have decided to stay away from theme beds. I would like to build a basic box bed with some storage (maybe drawers underneath and a headboard with shelves). It would be nice if the bed was some how fun for the child, maybe a canopy or something. I can build about anything, but finding the right look or idea could take me months. Any good pics or plans out there? Thanks for reading, Jim |
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On Jan 29, 8:57*am, Pat Barber wrote:
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...ilter=3d%20bed is what I think Robert was suggesting. Yes it is. Thanks, Pat. Robert |
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wrote in message ... On Jan 29, 8:57 am, Pat Barber wrote: http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...ilter=3d%20bed is what I think Robert was suggesting. Yes it is. Thanks, Pat. Robert Thanks Pat and Robert. It gives me ideas. I wonder what they did behind those doors? Cheers, Jim |
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On Jan 29, 3:06*am, "Jim2009" wrote:
Hi all, I have a 5 years nephew that often spends the weekend. *I would like to build him a bed (twin size). *I was thinking about a train bed, but I'm told he now thinks Thomas the Train is for babies! *LOL. *Anyways, I have decided to stay away from theme beds. *I would like to build a basic box bed with some storage (maybe drawers underneath and a headboard with shelves). *It would be nice if the bed was some how fun for the child, maybe a canopy or something. *I can build about anything, but finding the right look or idea could take me months. Any good pics or plans out there? Thanks for reading, Jim A captain's bed. Timeless design and very versatile. Hang some nautical elements on the wall around it. Maybe a world map... either an old style or modern map in a matching frame. Maps feed kids' brains. |
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"Robatoy" wrote in message ... On Jan 29, 3:06 am, "Jim2009" wrote: Hi all, I have a 5 years nephew that often spends the weekend. I would like to build him a bed (twin size). I was thinking about a train bed, but I'm told he now thinks Thomas the Train is for babies! LOL. Anyways, I have decided to stay away from theme beds. I would like to build a basic box bed with some storage (maybe drawers underneath and a headboard with shelves). It would be nice if the bed was some how fun for the child, maybe a canopy or something. I can build about anything, but finding the right look or idea could take me months. Any good pics or plans out there? Thanks for reading, Jim A captain's bed. Timeless design and very versatile. Hang some nautical elements on the wall around it. Maybe a world map... either an old style or modern map in a matching frame. Maps feed kids' brains. :-) The walls are off limits... Here's the coolest one I have seen, but not for me. http://www.sweetretreatkids.com/product10.html Cheers, Jim |
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Jim2009 wrote:
Hi all, I have a 5 years nephew that often spends the weekend. I would like to build him a bed (twin size). I was thinking about a train bed, but I'm told he now thinks Thomas the Train is for babies! LOL. Anyways, I have decided to stay away from theme beds. I would like to build a basic box bed with some storage (maybe drawers underneath and a headboard with shelves). It would be nice if the bed was some how fun for the child, maybe a canopy or something. I can build about anything, but finding the right look or idea could take me months. Any good pics or plans out there? Thanks for reading, Jim No plans, but lots of pictures he http://www.woodwrecker.com/woodworki.../castle%20bed/ I finished and installed this for my daughters 5 days before my twin sons were born. We had a local artist paint it. We'll be repainting it to be more "boy friendly" and having them use it. I'd argue that making it for "a child" will make it all the more memorable and special. I suspect my daughters will *always* remember their bed. Doing it again, I'd build the turrets from 12" diameter PVC piping versus plywood. Would save time *and* money. Any questions, give a holler. ~Mark. |
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"Woody" wrote in message ... No plans, but lots of pictures he http://www.woodwrecker.com/woodworki.../castle%20bed/ I finished and installed this for my daughters 5 days before my twin sons were born. We had a local artist paint it. We'll be repainting it to be more "boy friendly" and having them use it. I'd argue that making it for "a child" will make it all the more memorable and special. I suspect my daughters will *always* remember their bed. Doing it again, I'd build the turrets from 12" diameter PVC piping versus plywood. Would save time *and* money. Any questions, give a holler. ~Mark. Yes, I bet your kids love that. Too much work for me. Here's a few more similar to yours http://www.sweetretreatkids.com/themebeds.html Check out that space shuttle. Cheers, Jim |
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"Woody" wrote in message ... I finished and installed this for my daughters 5 days before my twin sons were born. We had a local artist paint it. We'll be repainting it to be more "boy friendly" and having them use it. I'd argue that making it for "a child" will make it all the more memorable and special. I suspect my daughters will *always* remember their bed. Doing it again, I'd build the turrets from 12" diameter PVC piping versus plywood. Would save time *and* money. Any questions, give a holler. Looks good for the kids and, if the inside of the turrets were done right, a good place for the cats. |
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CW wrote:
"Woody" wrote in message ... I finished and installed this for my daughters 5 days before my twin sons were born. We had a local artist paint it. We'll be repainting it to be more "boy friendly" and having them use it. I'd argue that making it for "a child" will make it all the more memorable and special. I suspect my daughters will *always* remember their bed. Doing it again, I'd build the turrets from 12" diameter PVC piping versus plywood. Would save time *and* money. Any questions, give a holler. Looks good for the kids and, if the inside of the turrets were done right, a good place for the cats. Well, don't much care for cats, but it works for the stuffed animals. And yes, this was a *ton* of work. It got so I hated coming home at night because I had a pending deadline (birth of twin sons) and would have to work late to get this done. As a personal joke, I had the artist paint a "large white seabird" on the underside of the top bunk so that looking up from the bottom bunk, you could see it. She asked my why I wanted that. I told her is was the albatross that had been tied around my neck while building the bed. The good thing about these things is I forget about all the work a couple days/weeks later. ~Mark. |
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I built a dump truck bed for my 3 year old. He seems to like it.
I recently put some switches on the dashboard that control lights. (The priority was the bed structure so I add a few details every month or so.) He uses the cab light (led) as a night light. I put the drawing on google sketchup: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehou...21ee28beab7a27 and some documentation on a web page: http://www.sawbee.com/rwmProjects/truckBed.shtml Feel free to copy anything I did. randy melton On Jan 29, 1:06*am, "Jim2009" wrote: Hi all, I have a 5 years nephew that often spends the weekend. *I would like to build him a bed (twin size). *I was thinking about a train bed, but I'm told he now thinks Thomas the Train is for babies! *LOL. *Anyways, I have decided to stay away from theme beds. *I would like to build a basic box bed with some storage (maybe drawers underneath and a headboard with shelves). *It would be nice if the bed was some how fun for the child, maybe a canopy or something. *I can build about anything, but finding the right look or idea could take me months. Any good pics or plans out there? Thanks for reading, Jim |
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Looks sharp!
"Randy Melton" wrote in message ... I built a dump truck bed for my 3 year old. He seems to like it. I recently put some switches on the dashboard that control lights. (The priority was the bed structure so I add a few details every month or so.) He uses the cab light (led) as a night light. I put the drawing on google sketchup: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehou...21ee28beab7a27 and some documentation on a web page: http://www.sawbee.com/rwmProjects/truckBed.shtml Feel free to copy anything I did. randy melton On Jan 29, 1:06 am, "Jim2009" wrote: Hi all, I have a 5 years nephew that often spends the weekend. I would like to build him a bed (twin size). I was thinking about a train bed, but I'm told he now thinks Thomas the Train is for babies! LOL. Anyways, I have decided to stay away from theme beds. I would like to build a basic box bed with some storage (maybe drawers underneath and a headboard with shelves). It would be nice if the bed was some how fun for the child, maybe a canopy or something. I can build about anything, but finding the right look or idea could take me months. Any good pics or plans out there? Thanks for reading, Jim |
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 02:06:50 -0600,
In newsgroup "rec.woodworking", Article , "Jim2009" wrote: Hi all, I have a 5 years nephew that often spends the weekend. I would like to build him a bed (twin size). I was thinking about a train bed, but I'm told he now thinks Thomas the Train is for babies! LOL. Anyways, I have decided to stay away from theme beds. I would like to build a basic box bed with some storage (maybe drawers underneath and a headboard with shelves). It would be nice if the bed was some how fun for the child, maybe a canopy or something. I can build about anything, but finding the right look or idea could take me months. Any good pics or plans out there? Thanks for reading, Jim Hi Jim. This is a bit late, but I found a good set of reasonably priced bunk bed plans, and made a bed from them for my children. It's basic, but it was fairly easy to make, sturdy, and the kids love playing on it. They just drape blankets over the side, and use it as a fort. There is also 12 inches of clearance underneath, which allows room for storage: http://bit.ly/8s3xt5 |
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