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Bunk with the works
Your children will love this multipurpose bedroom setting
floorspace, this clever bedroom setting includes
a loft-style bunk, desk, cupboard and bookshelf.
Designed for children aged six to 10, it’s an all-in-one
solution for small bedrooms.
By Dieter Mylius
stand under the bed, and approximately 90cm sitting room
when in bed. For bedrooms with a ceiling height of 2.7m or
more, the height shown will allow children up to 165cm to
stand under the bed. As your child grows, the components
can be separated and used individually (after cutting down
the bed legs, of course).
All timber used is pine, except where noted
otherwise. Bevel all rails and sharp edges before
assembly. Counterbore for all screws so the heads
can be covered with wood filler or wood plugs.
Note: The bed illustrated was made for a bedroom with
tall ceilings. If the ceilings in your home are 2.4m high, you’ll
need to reduce the height of the bunk bed. This will leave you
with enough room for children up to 135cm in height to
Bed and ladder
Bed and ladder
Item Part Section size Length & number Length & number
for 2.7m ceilings for 2.4m ceilings
BA
Legs 45 x 90mm 2000mm (4) 1700mm (4)
BB
End rails 90 x 19mm 1080mm (6) 1080mm (6)
BC
End rails 190 x 19mm 1080mm (2) 1080mm (2)
BD
Support rails 40 x 19mm 1080mm (2) 1080mm (2)
BE
Slat supports 40 x 19mm 1950mm (2) 1950mm (2)
BF
Side rails 190 x 19mm 1950mm (2) 1950mm (2)
BG
Safety rails 90 x 19mm 1950mm (2) 1950mm (2)
BH
Slats 140 x 19mm 952mm (10) 952mm (10)
BI
Ladder uprights 70 x 35mm 1950mm (2) 1650mm (2)
BJ
Rungs 70 x 30mm 450mm (6) 450mm (5)
Step 1
On each leg (BA), cut a 25 x
25mm bevel off top inside narrow edge.
Measure 200, 290, 810 and 900mm
from bottom, and 260 and 350mm from
top. Screw end rails (BB,BC) between
these marks and one flush with top. Flip
frame over, measure 350mm from top
and screw on support rail (BD) so top
edge is flush with mark. Make another
matching end frame.
Step 2
Screw slat supports (BE) to
side rails (BF) so bottom edges are
flush. Stand the two end frames with
end rails facing
out and rest side rail assemblies on
top of support rails. Clamp side rails
to legs. Square up unit, making sure
legs are vertical. Drill bolt holes –
one through slat supports and the
other 25mm from top of side rail.
Counterbore bolt holes on inside of
frame so nuts won’t finish proud of rail
surface. Add safety rails (BG) flush with
top of legs, again using bolts. Space
evenly and screw on slats (BH) to
complete bed.
You’ll also need:
6mm cup-head bolts (eight at 65mm and four at 90mm) with washers
and nuts
Step 3
To make the access ladder,
mark 170, 470, 770, 1070, 1370 and
1670mm from top of each upright (BI).
Cut a series of 70 x 10mm housings,
each with its top on a mark. The
shorter ladder will have one housing
less. Glue and screw the six (or
five) rungs (BJ) into housings after
bevelling the sharp edges.
Shopping:
Storage bed developed and built
by
Nikos Grammenos
(02) 4751 6190.
All materials from
Mitre 10
136 310.
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ccupying little more than two square metres of
Desk
Desk
Item Part Section size Length & number for
2.4 and 2.7m ceilings
DA
Legs 70 x 70mm 720mm (4)
DB
Long rails 90 x 19mm 760mm (2)
DC
Short rails 90 x 19mm 400mm (2)
DD
Corner blocks 40 x 19mm 105mm (4)
DE
Desk top 290 x 19mm 985mm (2)
Step 4
Prepare the legs (DA) by
measuring 165mm from top, and
planing a small bevel down all
edges from this mark to bottom of
each leg. Then measure 25 and
68mm from top on two adjacent
faces of each leg for the dowel
holes. Use dowelling jig and 8mm
drill bit to bore 20mm-deep holes in
centre of each leg at these marks.
You’ll also need:
sixteen 8 x 38mm dowels
Step 5
Cut long and short rails
(DB,DC) and on ends mark 25 and
68mm from top to match legs. Bore 8
x 20mm-deep dowel holes. Apply glue
to holes and mating faces, then insert
dowels and tap legs to rails. Measure
diagonals to check everything is
square. Hold with clamps, then glue
and screw on corner blocks (DD) flush
with top of rails.
Cupboard
Step 7
Glue sides (CA) together using
dowels or biscuit joints, then wipe
off excess glue. Clean up joints once
glue has set, then mark out housing
for bottom and mid shelves. The
undersides of shelves are located 50
and 420mm from base of unit. Set up
a straight edge to run a router, with
a 19mm straight bit, to cut a housing
depth of 5mm. The bottom housing is
stopped about 5mm short of front and
mid housing, 25mm from front.
Step 6
To edge-glue halves of
desk top (DE) together using dowels,
just butt the two pieces together,
then square lines spaced 150mm
apart across both pieces. Use these
marks to align the dowelling jig.
Alternatively, use a biscuit joiner.
Remove excess glue and, when dry,
place face down on a bench. Centre
leg assembly between ends but
with back legs flush to back edge of
top. Screw on through corner blocks
after predrilling and counterboring. Fit
desk between bed legs at one end,
and screw through bottom end rail of
bed into desk legs if required.
Step 8
Screw on cleats (CB) so top
cleats are flush with top and centred
on each side. The lower ones are flush
with bottom of housing and back.
Step 9
Glue halves of bottom shelf
(CC) together, then cut a 15 x 5mm
notch at both front corners. When
fitted into side housings, the result will
be a neat vertical join line on the
face. Predrill sides and glue and screw
in place. Repeat for central shelf
(CD). Add the two front rails (CE) by
screwing from sides into rails. Fix back
rail (CF) in a similar way.
Bookshelf
Note: The bookshelf is built similarly to
the cupboard but without doors.
Step 12
Rout stopped 5mm-deep
housings in sides (SA) so that
underside of shelves (SB) will be
located 250 and 500mm from bottom
of unit to accommodate tall ceilings.
If you’re making the smaller bookshelf,
install only one shelf, spaced 230mm
from base. Notch front of shelves to
suit housing, as for cupboard, then
screw sides to shelves.
Step 10
Glue halves of top (CG)
together and let dry. Centre on
cupboard so back is flush with cabinet.
Screw on from underside through
rails and cleats. Before fitting plywood
back (CH), check diagonals to see if
cupboard is completely square. Nail
on the back.
Step 13
Screw rails (SC) between
sides at back top and bottom, as
well as at top front rail (SD). Add
plywood top (SE), then evenly space
lining slats (SF) across back and
screw to back rails.
Step 11
Dowel door stiles (CI) to
rails (CJ), check they’re square,
then let dry. Round over inside
front edges and rout a 10 x 3mm-
deep housing in back to take plywood
panels (CK). Fit door to cupboard
with 75mm flush hinges spaced
120mm from top and bottom.
Step 14
Locate bookshelf on top
of cupboard. Measure the top
trim (SG) to clear the bed legs, and
mitre the front corners.
Bookshelf
Item Part Section size Length & Length &
number for number for
2.4m ceilings 2.7m ceilings
SA
Sides 290 x 19mm 750mm (2) 450mm (2)
SB
Shelves 290 x 19mm 950mm (2) 950mm (1)
SC
Back rails 90 x 19mm 940mm (2) 940mm (2)
SD
Front rail 40 x 19mm 940mm (1) 940mm (1)
SE
Plywood top 290 x 3mm 978mm (1) 978mm (1)
SF
Slat linings 130 x 12mm 750mm (8) 450mm (8)
Cupboard
Item Part Section size Length & number
for 2.4m and
2.7m ceilings
CA1
Sides 290 x 19mm 830mm (2)
CA2
Sides 90 x 19mm 830mm (2)
CB
Cleats 40 x 19mm 342mm (4)
CC1
Bottom shelf 290 x 19mm 950mm (1)
CC2
Bottom shelf 90 x 19mm 950mm (1)
CD1
Mid shelf 290 x 19mm 950mm (1)
CD2
Mid shelf 70 x 19mm 950mm (1)
CE
Front rails 40 x 19mm 940mm (2)
CF
Back rail 140 x 19mm 940mm (1)
CG1
Top 290 x 19mm 985mm (1)
CG2
Top 140 x 19mm 985mm (1)
CH
Plywood back 978 x 3mm 849mm (1)
CI
Door stiles 70 x 19mm 717mm (4)
CJ
Door rails 90 x 19mm 327mm (4)
CK
Plywood panels 347 x 3mm 557mm (2)
You’ll also need:
four 75mm flush hinges; two knobs
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