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These should provide a space to support a 2×4″ support beam from the body of the bed. In the center of the 50″ board, screw on 3 2×4″ scraps, two flush with the top that are 2 inches apart, and one centered right below.
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Support it on either side with a 2x4x5 3/4″ piece, which should be screwed on so they are flush with the bottom, leaving a space on top (along side the 50″ piece) for slat support. To make the head rail and foot rails: Screw or nail the 2x4x50″ piece to the top center of the reclaimed wood board, so their tops are flush.Make sure to use nails on the front, visible part of the headboard instead of screws! To make the headboard: Screw or nail the reclaimed wood pieces to the 3 2×4″ pieces, laid flat on the back, spread evenly apart.If you have a twin or king, you’ll need to hit up that calculator app and do some adjustments! Prep It:
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One thing to note before breaking out your hammer and nails - this is designed for a queen mattress. This is definitely a more work-intensive project (you’ll need more than a hot glue gun on this one!), but if you’re dedicated, we have diagrams from the man behind the bed himself, Tobias. I’m always a fan of some good bed shopping - online or in store - but I’m also a known lover of reclaimed wood, so when designing Eva’s bedroom, I couldn’t resist the opportunity to have a custom bed built out of this gorgeous 100-year-old wood I’d found.