Several months ago, we realized hosting Thanksgiving would mean more house guests in our humble abode. So we got to work on possible solutions for some little ones.
Before the bunk bed project took shape, we were considering building a nice looking farm table for hosting parties at our house. My wife had pinned (Pinterest - where my backlog of other projects exists) the build plans from another great blogger Ana White. Since those plans were fairly easy to follow along, I searched through her site for a set of plans for bunk beds and stumbled upon these plans.
As you can see in the pictures below, I modified the final look in a few areas. Most notably, I made the frame bigger to give more spacing for a traditional twin versus a child's twin.
Before the bunk bed project took shape, we were considering building a nice looking farm table for hosting parties at our house. My wife had pinned (Pinterest - where my backlog of other projects exists) the build plans from another great blogger Ana White. Since those plans were fairly easy to follow along, I searched through her site for a set of plans for bunk beds and stumbled upon these plans.
As you can see in the pictures below, I modified the final look in a few areas. Most notably, I made the frame bigger to give more spacing for a traditional twin versus a child's twin.