Me and my wife are looking to build our own bed in the same style as the picture below. We are kind of beginners, and we are aware that quality timber is expensive, but so it is design furniture. In the end, if we manage to save a bit of money and spend a few hours doing something we like, it will be worth it.
We are looking to buy some decent timber and it would be great to hear your thoughts. Oak or beech, fingerjointed or sawn boards? I even thought about making it out of solid oak fingerjointed worktops as they are ready available, but I'm not sure this is a good idea. Is it worth buying timber it online from places like S L Hardwoods?
The design doesn't seem to be over complicated. 3 main planks to make the "box", 2 planks to make the legs, 1 plank to make the headboard and 2 planks to make the drawer fronts. There's also some internal structure to support the planks, but I guess that can be done with an inferior quality timber like pine.
We want the legs to be a bit thicker (around 40mm) than the rest (between 25 and 30mm). To make it easier we are planning to use metal brackets to keep it all together. Happy to hear your thoughts on this, as well.
We are looking to buy some decent timber and it would be great to hear your thoughts. Oak or beech, fingerjointed or sawn boards? I even thought about making it out of solid oak fingerjointed worktops as they are ready available, but I'm not sure this is a good idea. Is it worth buying timber it online from places like S L Hardwoods?
The design doesn't seem to be over complicated. 3 main planks to make the "box", 2 planks to make the legs, 1 plank to make the headboard and 2 planks to make the drawer fronts. There's also some internal structure to support the planks, but I guess that can be done with an inferior quality timber like pine.
We want the legs to be a bit thicker (around 40mm) than the rest (between 25 and 30mm). To make it easier we are planning to use metal brackets to keep it all together. Happy to hear your thoughts on this, as well.