Farmhouse King Bed

It was something we talked about numerous times, but this time we were serious. I formulated a plan and fired up Sketchup. I really love that program. You can customize everything to your own needs and specifications. Our bedroom was in need of a remodel. For the longest time our California King mattress was on the floor. My wife picked a design and a color and I started on a journey that I never took before. Thankfully Sketchup took most of the guess work out. I went to HomeDepot and purchased the wood. I will say that the wood was really bad. It was not square and the quality was low. I got some 1×6 common boards and the rest was multiple dimensions of pine lumber. The upcoming Nightstand project will feature poplar hardwood at least. Slowly I’ll be getting more into quality wood. But when your starting out it’s best to practice with cheap wood.

On that note, I considered dowels or mortise and tenon, but I figured for my first project I’d play it safe there too. I purchased the Kreg HD Jig and a bunch of HD screws. I also used regular Kreg screws at 1¼ inches due to the common pine boards being 3/4″. Being that I’m a busy dad, it took me roughly 3 weeks to finish. That is pretty good considering how much sanding and how long the curing of each coat of stain and poly took. The bed hardware was my favorite part of the build. I don’t know why, I just considered that part somewhat of a challenge. I used the Bosch 1617EVSPK with the RA1054 router guide. I recessed the bed hardware 1/32″ below the surface of the wood for a tighter fit. I would say that part I was nervous about. But the project was a success! Stay tuned for a couple of nightstands. I’m using Poplar wood drawers with half blind dove tails! Stay tuned!

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Materials Used:

  • Titebond II Wood Glue
  • 1×6 Common Boards
  • 2×4 Studs
  • 2×6 Studs
  • 2×8 Studs
  • 4×4 Posts
  • 3/4″ Plywood
  • DAP Plastic Wood Filler
  • Varathane Pre-Stain Conditioner
  • Varathane Dark Walnut Stain
  • Varathane Semi-Gloss Polyurethane
  • Kreg HD Screws
  • Kreg 1-¼ Screws
  • Woodtek 164219 6″ Bed Hardware

YouTube Episode

Farmhouse King Bed

Build Photos

The footboard wooden joist
Vertical 2×4 slats
3/4″ plywood added for more support
Wood filler holes virtually invisible

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