Good additional advice from Eric above (not a shocker, as all his posts are on the money).
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Merry Christmas GJ! The last couple years I did a shop tour at this time of year, but nothing changed this year, so I'll show a Christmas present I made for both kids. I made 2 of these (the close up is my daughter's, the far away shot is my sons).
These were designed by me to be:
- super strong
- super simple to construct
- inexpensive
- functional
- and low waste
To those points:
- It's designed the same way you'd hold up a load in a building.
- All 2x4's, 2x4's ripped in half to create 2x2's, 2x6's, and sheet goods. Total build time plus install time for everything came to about 10 hours.
- Two beds (along with the ladders, desks, shelves, and stools), start to finish (with all paint, fasteners, lumber, everything) came to $325. Also, I designed to accept the mattresses we already had (as opposed to thinner bunk bed mattresses) so no additional expense there.
- In our small farmhouse bedrooms, getting the additional space underneath, as well as the desk area, is about a 20% increase in usable bedroom space for both kids.
- At the end of the project (again, after building 2 of these) I had about 10 pieces of 2x4 cutoff at an average of 12" long each, some scrap plywood, MDF, and hard board (which will all be used around the shop), and about 1 cup of paint.
Not fine woodworking by any means, but it meets my Yankee Frugal requirements and the kids are over the moon about it.
Happy holidays!