03-26-2022, 03:42 PM
My youngest is quickly outgrowing her temporary toddler bed, and I figured it was a good time to make the final conversion from crib to full-size bed. It's been disassembled and sitting in the shop for a while.
For reference, here is (or was) the crib:
The plan is to do a platform/drawer bed, since you can never have enough storage and there's no real use for a box spring either. My design is my own, but here's something similar with a key difference:
With mine, the slats on the front will expose the "inside" of the bed. The only insides will probably be plywood and pine since none of it is visible in normal use (hidden either by the wall or by bedding). The lone exception is the cross member that serves as the the mounting point for the frontmost drawer slide. In my case, that will be about three inches or so behind the footboard, and partially visible from the front. The sides (drawer face frames, more or less) are 11 3/4" high, so if I were making a true "box" it would be about a 54" long by 11 3/4" board. The problem is that while I do have enough bubinga, I don't want to use what is other wise $90 or more of lumber on a board you won't really see. I am happy to have solid drawer fronts with nice-looking bubinga that I cannot possibly replace for anywhere near what I paid for the boards, but I think there are probably better alternatives here.
I don't have any great ideas, though. I have padauk, which when aged loses the orange color and looks a lot more like bubinga at least in color tone. I also don't care for it that much, so I wouldn't miss it. I have one jatoba board that matches well, but it's not enough and I don't have a great source for it locally. Most of the similar options are almost as expensive and would require a special trip, so I'm trying to avoid that. Any thoughts are welcome.
For reference, here is (or was) the crib:
The plan is to do a platform/drawer bed, since you can never have enough storage and there's no real use for a box spring either. My design is my own, but here's something similar with a key difference:
With mine, the slats on the front will expose the "inside" of the bed. The only insides will probably be plywood and pine since none of it is visible in normal use (hidden either by the wall or by bedding). The lone exception is the cross member that serves as the the mounting point for the frontmost drawer slide. In my case, that will be about three inches or so behind the footboard, and partially visible from the front. The sides (drawer face frames, more or less) are 11 3/4" high, so if I were making a true "box" it would be about a 54" long by 11 3/4" board. The problem is that while I do have enough bubinga, I don't want to use what is other wise $90 or more of lumber on a board you won't really see. I am happy to have solid drawer fronts with nice-looking bubinga that I cannot possibly replace for anywhere near what I paid for the boards, but I think there are probably better alternatives here.
I don't have any great ideas, though. I have padauk, which when aged loses the orange color and looks a lot more like bubinga at least in color tone. I also don't care for it that much, so I wouldn't miss it. I have one jatoba board that matches well, but it's not enough and I don't have a great source for it locally. Most of the similar options are almost as expensive and would require a special trip, so I'm trying to avoid that. Any thoughts are welcome.