David tells us his DIY platform bed project isn't yet complete, but we think he's done such a spectacular job with his bed/storage to this point, we wanted to go ahead and share what's he's completed thus far...

David tells us his DIY platform bed project isn't yet complete, but we think he's done such a spectacular job with his bed/storage to this point, we wanted to go ahead and share what's he's completed thus far...

The bed frame is a platform filled in with sheet-rock compound.
"...there's a few things left to do to the bed before it's complete. I plan to build a shoji-like (probably more industrial than traditional) screen/room divider in front of the bed. I'm also planning to add a few coats of polyurethane to the chipboard top. And then there's the 3 foot deep drawers that slide into the side."


That's great! Something like this would be especially useful in a studio, to hep delineate the space.
view arza's profile
help not "hep"...
view arza's profile
I wonder how I could build this in small pieces to easily move when my lease is up.
-Eleazar
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view blogazar's profile
really beautiful job!
view closertotheocean's profile
Cool deal!
view danze's profile
I thought you needed slats under a mattress for air flow (to prevent mold). No?
view Lesley's profile
Great!
And happily, my husband agrees so I might get one like it :D
view La Loca's profile
I was wondering about airflow, too. It may only be an issue with latex mattresses, though.
view quercus's profile
Hrrmmm... I'm not usually an hysterical Chicken Little when it comes to my daily absorption of cancer causing fumes..but - plywood and chipboard is notoriously bad, offgassing formaldahyde. Not the best place to rest your head. I'd seal it sooner than later!
And Lesley - it is good to have air flow to prevent mildew and too keep the sleeper cool!
view Modfan's profile
This looks great. Nice work!
view ehadams's profile
build one for me?
view indiasoup's profile
I love that so much! Except for the unfinished particle board, but that may be part of the "not done."
view trygve's profile
Wonderful
view Piztachio's profile
Amazing! Even better if it was modular-and-clip-together so it could move with you.
view loopychick's profile
It would be an even better design if there were a trap door beneath the mattress to store out-of-season items such as X-Mas decorations, Winter Coats and Luggage...
view bepsf's profile
blogazar--
in a previous home i bought made a twin bed storage platform from two thin bookcases, this style:
http://www.target.com/Towel-Tower-White/dp/B000TCWV6A/sr=1-5/qid=1210291780/ref=sr_1_5/602-2489112-2793409?ie=UTF8&index=target&field-browse=1038614&rh=k%3Ashelves%20tower&page=1
but in solid wood from an unfinished furniture store. one 2 feet tall, one 6 feet. i set it up in a corner, the long bookcase on its side under one side, the short under the foot, wood strips screwed to the walls for the supports on the other two sides, plywood set on top, camping gear stored underneath, books in the sideways bookshelves. it worked great.
the shelves are still with me, a different color and standing up, but still holding books.
view mrs yow's profile
This is a really great concept. It can be dressed up or down depending on the materials used.
view JDAVID's profile
If you want it modular, build the storage boxes/drawers and put those under the mattress. Of course you need something in between the mattress and the boxes. A slatted base comes to mind. The ends of the slats might be an interesting view and the space in between may be just enough ventilation.
Sounds like something for IKEA: different storage units could be combined to cater for different room layouts or bed sizes and standard slatting would go on top, needing just a frame to hide it.
view Jute Zak's profile
Not saying I don't like it but how is this any different than sleeping with a mattress on the floor? Seems like an uncomfortable way to start every day.
view maingrain's profile
It look nice but I cannot stop to think all the dust the books would accumulate :-((
view New York Muhtari's profile
I don't want to climb in and out of bed everyday. A little too physical whimsical for me.
view jlg's profile
Thanks so much for everyone's interest in the bed. The bed is for my girlfriends studio: http://www.amyvandonsel.com/
In order to tidy up for an impending open studio/house warming party we were sort of rushed to get it into a presentable state, which is why it's currently a mattress hanging out on the "floor". Plans for a slat system and a framed in mattress surround are in fact to come.
Please check the above website for more updates.
view evad's profile
I've always wanted a platform bed, but since I have seizures and always end up falling out of bed and on to the floor, they've been off limits (since they tend to be a bit high). This one might actually work for me since the platform goes on for a bit beyond the bed. It's wonderful!
view hilaryb's profile
Slats for mildew and airflow...what am I missing in where that is different for mattress with a box spring?
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