Do you have an hour and about $30 bucks to burn? Because that’s all it took for my latest project. This build was actually never on the list – it was a last-minute-fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants project because I wanted to get my son’s new mattress off of the floor. Amazing what a little Mom Guilt will do to a girl, right?
We recently transitioned our son from his toddler bed to his big-boy bed and I’m in the process of building him The Most Epic Bed Ever – but it’s not done yet, so until it is, this DIY twin platform bed will have to do for the time-being.
I followed Ana White’s plan for this twin platform bed. This build was super easy, super quick, and super inexpensive – three of my favorite things!
First step was to build a simple box with 2x4s. Easy breezy cover girl. I didn’t even break out my Kreg Jig for this – I just drove some Spax screws in. I love these construction screws because you don’t have to bother with pre-drilling pilot holes.
Then I attached the 2×2 cleats and 1×3 frame around the box.
Next, I flipped the whole thing over, screwed these metal corner brackets on, then screwed the feet on.
This bed cost about $30 to build, but that’s not including the furniture feet and brackets. I had those on-hand from a past project that never came to be, but I think I paid about five or six bucks for the feet and I can’t remember the cost of the brackets… probably a couple bucks or so. You could just as easily use some scrap wood for the feet if you wanted to. I just happened to have these laying around in my shop because I was too lazy to return them. If you were to include the cost of the feet and brackets, I’d guesstimate your cost to be closer to $60.00.
And because I am a giant nerd, I timed myself. It took me 54 minutes and 6 seconds to build this bed from start to finish – except I didn’t actually finish it – I just left the wood unfinished because this is only a temporary fix until I’m done building his real big boy bed.
Then I lugged the thing in, set the mattress slats in place, then dropped the mattress on it.
Stupid simple, right? Yeah. I wasn’t about to spend a whole lot of time and money on something that would end up in the scrap pile in a month or so.
So tell me, do you suffer from Mom Guilt as much as I do? My husband thinks a mattress on the floor is perfectly acceptable. What do you think?
Thanks for reading, friends. I hope your weekend is full of sawdust!
If you’re interested, here’s a source list (with affiliate links):
Karen Partin says
Confession…my 16 yr old sleeps on a mattress and box spring on the floor. It’s his choice not mine but you pick your battles. When we moved into our house a couple yrs ago we went to set up his bed and said he didn’t want it on the frame, figured he’d change his mind later but so far he’s happy and content so far.
Jill says
The pillow! Where did you find the pillow? LOVE.
Jen says
Thanks Jill! I bought the pillow here (affiliate link): http://fave.co/1SsPKKl
Jill says
Thanks! Came in the mail this week. Love it!
Jane says
Did you make the Wild & Free sign or buy it? I’m just long into how to make one.
Jen says
I bought it from a good friend who made it – but you can buy it here too (affiliate link): http://fave.co/1mnSVc3
elizabeth says
Do you mind sharing where you got the bedding? That’s exactly what I need for my sons bedroom.
Jen says
Hi Elizabeth,
I updated the post to include a source list. Hope that helps!
Melissa C says
Do you have a box spring in there too? Thanks!
Jen says
No, the mattress sits directly on the mattress slats.
Zaida says
I love this! It’s so simple! What did you use for the slats, and how far did you space them apart?
Zaida says
Oops! I see in the notes 1×3…but how many?
Crystal says
What is the paint color for the room? I love you neutral paint colors for the house but can’t find them listed anywhere. Thanks!
Jen says
Hi Crystal, my son’s room is painted in Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray.
Lily says
Haha. I was just thinking why not a mattress on the floor for a month?!