Queen Size Platform Bed Frame with Storage Drawers
Build this Queen sized platform bed frame with storage drawers. Pair it with your favorite headboard for an attractive AND functional storage piece. Material is 3/4″ plywood with a 2×4 base.
Queen Platform Bed Frame with Storage Drawers
Materials:
- Use 3/4″ plywood or MDF
- Wood glue
- 1 3/4″wood screws
- 3″ construction screws
- 2×4 lumber for base
Step 1: Build Drawer Boxes
Build 6 identical storage boxes.
- Attach bottom to sides
- The bottom is attached 3/4″ from the bottom of the sidepieces.
- Attach a back to the box
- Attach top
If you put all the compartments together this is what you should have. If your measurements are slightly different, adjust the next steps to fit YOUR compartments.
Step 2: Build the Platform Base
- Use 2×4’s and 3″ constructions screws to assemble as shown below.
Step 3: Secure Storage Compartments to Base
- Attach a 2×4 cleat to bottom of each storage compartment
- Each cleat should fit INSIDE the base.
- Set the storage compartment inside the base and secure the compartments together by driving 1 1/4″ screws into the sides.
Step 4: Head and Foot pieces
Add “head” and “foot” to the bed frame. These should be 64″ x 13 1/2″ if everything is perfect. However, things are almost never perfect. So adjust the dimensions of your head and foot pieces to fit your actual bed frame. The width should be exactly the same. The height of your head and foot pieces should be 1 3/4″ taller than your bed frame.
- Use 3/4″ MDF or Plywood for your head and foot pieces
- Attach using 1 1/4″ screws driving through from inside the cabinet compartments. (You might have to climb inside to get enough screws in there.
- Each board extends above the platform by 1 3/4″
Step 5: Build and attach Faceframes
- Use 1×2 and 1×3 poplar.
- Build and attach with 1 1/4″ pocket hole screws.
- refer to post on building and attaching face frames for basic instructions
- Faceframes match height of head and foot
- side face frames go on first
- Footer faceframe extends to the edge of the side face frames
Step 6: Add filler strips
- Add a 1×2 to the inside of the two sides and then the foot
- Glue and nail (from the inside) the 1×2 flush with the TOP of the face frame and “foot”
Step 7: Add Top Face
- Add another 1×2 to the top of the U-shaped bed platform
Phase 4: Drawers and Drawer Fronts
- Build and install drawers and drawer fronts using relevant instructional posts
Finish with paint or poly and enjoy!
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My Boyfriend and I are going to attempt to make this bed do you have a material list. I want to start getting supplies but have no clue how many 2x4s and such to get. Thank you for helping us people that can’t afford $1000 beds afford to have one just as nice and better bc its made by our own hands ??
Yes the outside dimensions of the bed are 84 1/4 x 65 1/2 which creates a sort of ledge around the mattress. It’s a style – not for everyone. Sorry you’re disappointed.
If all your dimensions are correct for a queen size implementation, why is it 84-1/2 wide and 65-1/2 long when the queen size mattress is 80 x 60? I made it to your specifications and, to my chagrin, the platform sticks out way beyond mattress on all sides. Looks kinda weird, let alone scratching legs on wood getting in and out of bed. Really quite surprised and disappointed. Guess I should have done more math before starting the build – bad assumptions on my part.
Karl. [email protected]
What kind of camera was used? That is a really good premium quality.
Has this instructional been updated from previously mentioned dimensional questions?