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Cabin Bed – A DIY project

When I first started planning out my son’s big kid bedroom we decided on a cabin in the woods theme. And so naturally this is going to call for a cabin bed right? So I started scouring the internet and the bed I fell in love with was of course a $4000 Restoration Hardware piece that while great, was still not perfect. First of all, it’s a bit beachy – the slats and coloring are evocative of sun faded driftwood.

I’m also opposed to spending that much on a child’s bed, especially if I’m going to have to further customize it.

So credit where credit is due. This was my first attempt at building furniture so I used some existing plans because

  1. I know they would work for me because they’ve already worked for someone else and
  2. DIY does not mean recreating the wheel. We have something that works, we use it.

The plans I ultimately went with came from Ana White’s blog. She did a great job of laying out exactly what cuts to make to this cabin bed and how to put it all together.

I did make a few notable changes.

Follow these steps to get the bed I made:

  1. To make the bed look a bit more woodsy, I ditched the vertical slats. They’re purely decorative so you’re not losing anything structurally by getting rid of them
  2. I nixed the window framing for the same reason
  3. I knew my son wouldn’t have a nightstand he could easily reach from inside his bed and he needs somewhere to put his water cup and the treasures he brings to bed with him so I designed these window boxes and attached them to the wall underneath each window. I got some floral foam and some faux ferns to look a little more homey while giving him an accessible place to reach for the items he likes to sleep next to.
Build a sturdy DIY children's cabin bed with 2x4s and plywood
  1. I chose paint colors that worked better for the theme we were going. I went with a flat black paint for the cabin walls and used a clear varnish to protect (but not stain) the door entry and roof slats.

This + the wallpaper anchors the cabin in the woods theme and gives us something to build from. Our little guy absolutely loves it 🙂

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