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D.I.Y. Murphy bed with built-in wardrobe

sandy_d
Amassing an Audience

D.I.Y. Murphy bed with built-in wardrobe

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My DIY Murphy bed is finally finished and is already a game changer in my small home.

 

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This project took me a while, not because it was very difficult but the rain made it hard to complete and also destroyed some materials.

Originally, this room was a very disorganised play room that I gave up on. 


A small video can be viewed here of the bed being put up. 

DIY Murphy Bed  

 

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 (When it was clean!!!)

 

This Murphy Bed is a queen size and cut list can be changed depending on your bed size.

 

For this project I did purchase formply as it was the only ply I could buy at the time AND I’m impatient! Formply was the perfect size to create the base and the frame that holds the bed to the wall.

 

I purchased 2 sheets of formply. This was enough to make the bed frame and the outer frame to hold the bed to the wall.

 

I cut 2 panels at 2040x 250mm (bed length) and 2 panels at 1530 x 200mm for bed frame top and bottom width. I have attached below a drawing for the bed frame design for the width.

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The panels have a tapered design to allow the section where the mechanism sit, to be wider.

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This taper also allows the mattress to sit high above the frame so you don’t hit your shins when jumping into bed. I made this mistake and had to correct it.

 

I drilled pocket holes on the inside of the 2 shorter panels on both ends. I added wood glue and attached with pocket hole screws.

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The mattress covers the pocket holes from the inside so I’m not worried about covering them.

 

I then attached the pine supports on the inside of the frame with pocket holes. The bed slats will be attached to these supports. This is what the mattress will rest on.

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 * This photo was taken at a different stage of the build

Once the bed frame was made, I calculated how wide to make the wall frame. The mattress sits on average to 300mm. I made my wall frame to 410mm. This gave me some space (110mm) between the mattress and the wall in the up position .

 

I cut 2 panels at 410mm wide and 2010. This was the distance between my floor and wall. You will need to measure you ceiling height to have the perfect fit. I located my studs and attached a panel at the top and bottom of my wall frame. (Support in red)

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I screwed through the panel and anchored the wall frame to the studs. The outer bed frame needs to be attached to the wall via studs or the bed will fall. 

If you are not adding additional cupboards, as I have, I would recommend doubling the outer frame for extra strength. 

Instead of purchasing the Murphy bed hardware, I opted for 7” boat swivels (x2) at $15.99 each. Murphy bed hardware can cost anywhere in between $300+ so I thought I’d try a cheaper option. The swivels sit between the bed frame and wall frame. You can also try to drill a hole and use a flange and fittings to rotate on the fitting.

Once the wall frame was secured, I sat the bed frame inside and propped it up with some timber to give me a bottom gap. This  bottom gap will house the concealed bed head  and close the gap in the up position.

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I positioned the swivels into place and drilled holes. It was a little tricky to tighten the bolts in the small gap but long nose hair pliers did the trick to hold the nut into place.

 

One important note is before you drill your holes for the swivel, you need to set your bed frame back into the wall frame the thickness of the front face board So example, I used 12mm structural ply for the front face. I allowed this gap so when it was in place and front board is  attached, it would all sit flush.

 

Once the swivels were attached, I screwed the front face on. This is the face that is in view in the up position. I purchased 2 by 2030 x 1200 mm structural ply and cut one panel from each I allowed an overhang of 18mm on each length. This is so when the bed is up, it covered the gap created by the swivel.

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I drilled 2 holes at the top of the bed. This hole goes through the wall frame and bed frame. I used some long screws I had (unsure if the name) when the bed is up, the pins (or screws) will pin the bed in place and secure it. The pins are pulled out on both sides to drop the bed.


The wardrobe were made from MDF and other recycled materials. 

 

I created a floating shelf which acts as the bed leg. This timber was found with a bunch of pallets so I cleaned it up and attached to the front panel of the bed .

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 I also cut some MDF to 450mm strips to create a shaker style look to the area.

 

The hidden bed head was made with Ply, lined with wadding and covered with some material I had. I nailed in some upholstery nails in. The height of the bed head must not exceed the with of the wall frame. This is so it slides at the bottom of the frame 

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I made some new toy storage cubes and used my ply off cuts to glue to the front face. 

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Im sure I’ve missed some steps but feel free to ask. This really was a rewarding build for me and happier it’s finished! 

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sandy_d
Amassing an Audience

Re: D.I.Y. Murphy bed with built-in wardrobe

Thank you so much @Old-gal24 

I hope I added enough information so it could be easily attempted. I’m not great at explaining myself, so I’m glad the instructions are clear. 

If you ever consider making one, we are certainly all here to help. 

Sandy 

Caron
Making a Splash

Re: D.I.Y. Murphy bed with built-in wardrobe

Phenonemal!! Thank you, love this project. 

sandy_d
Amassing an Audience

Re: D.I.Y. Murphy bed with built-in wardrobe

@Caron  Thank you so much 😊 

henrywr
Growing in Experience

Re: D.I.Y. Murphy bed with built-in wardrobe

Wow! This is really well-done @sandy_d !!
I have always thought about building a murphy bed in my son's playroom but hesitated because many online instructions often use expensive hardware and/or imperial measurements. Yours is the closest to my circumstance (queen mattress, room size roughly similar), so I'll definitely be referencing your instructions a lot.

Great idea too with tapering the sides as it makes the bed box less boxy.

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: D.I.Y. Murphy bed with built-in wardrobe

Hi @henrywr 

 

Please make sure to remember to post updates when you begin this project. I'm very keen to follow along and see the start of this project.

 

Eric

 

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sandy_d
Amassing an Audience

Re: D.I.Y. Murphy bed with built-in wardrobe

Thank you so much 😊 @henrywr 

Before I attempted to make the Murphy bed, I went crazy to find something I could understand but decided to just figure it out as I went. Once you make the frame, you’ll be surprised how easy it all comes together. 
I have faith that you can do yours a lot better than mine and can’t wait to see what you create!! 

Sandy 

allycat297
Just Starting Out

Re: D.I.Y. Murphy bed with built-in wardrobe

Hello, 

 

I was wondering how much this build approximately cost? 

 

We are wanting to use the master bedroom for a toy room and move the bed into a smaller room and a murphy bed is the only way I can see the space working. 

 

Also any advice on wanting to make it into a desk type build when its up kind of similiar to your plant shelf? Im studying and also want to implement a desk into the build that can fold down or be removed when its in the bed position. 

Re: D.I.Y. Murphy bed with built-in wardrobe

Hi @allycat297,

 

Let me tag the wonderful @sandy_d so she is alerted to your questions.

 

You might like to hit the Ask a question button and start your own discussion thread with details of your project. Include as much information as possible, including photos and sketches of what you have planned, so members can see what you are working with and envisage what you have planned. It will help ensure you get more specific and helpful advice from other community members.

 

Welcome to Bunnings Workshop. It's great to have you join the community and we look forward to seeing your project come together.

 

Jason

  

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EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: D.I.Y. Murphy bed with built-in wardrobe

Hello @allycat297 

 

I suggest drawing up a basic plan on paper and sharing it with community. From there we'll be able to make suggestions on how to include a desk type footing. I've been thinking about how those desks are installed on Murphy beds and have had an extensive look. It's really very clever and once we see your bed size and configuration, we'll be able to recommend how to incorporate it into your bed.

 

We look forward to seeing your plans.

 

Eric

 

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