Building Twin over Full Bunk Bed with Stairs

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Twin over full bunk bed with stairs is ideal furniture for small children sleeping in a small bedroom. The stairs allow the children to easily climb into bed without risking falling as caused by a ladder. The bunk structure doubles the amount of sleeping space in one bedroom. If only one child is sleeping in the room, extra space can be used for a desk or playground

Instructions

Many will do this for free and grind uneven edges. If they will not help you, you can cut the wood yourself for twin over full bunk bed with stairs. Measure twice and cut once. Construct the platform frame around the plywood plate. Bolt five 4-foot supports periodically inside the rectangular frame. These boards should lie flat on 4-inch sides. Spike 3/4 inch plywood plate to the top of the support. Place the twin over full bunk bed with stairs on the long side and radar up two 4-times-4-hour posts underneath it. The top of the services should be extended 2 feet further than the frame. Set the frame on the legs and make sure it is flat. Support bunk bed structure with cross beams.  Place this crossbar along the floor.

Connect the safety rails between the parts of the posts that rise over the twin over full bunk bed with stairs. Bump two 6-feet -8-inch 2-by-4s between the long side posts that will go against the wall. Bolt two 4-foot fences between the bed posts on both short sides.  Build the stairs. Make sure the ends of the stair rail are cut at a 45 degree angle in the opposite direction so that they will lie flat on the ground and bed frame. Attach six 20-inch steps at 1-foot intervals between the two 8-foot-6-inch stair rails. Make sure they are angled properly. Stand the stairs against the bunk bed and screw the frame when opening in the safety rails.