What a talented and loving set of parents to create something so special for their beautiful children! So impressive! Really incredible work, and a testament to your partnership!
that is 1 absolute determination from the DAD part. REally like the way this human doing it yourserlf(DIY) and let the kids knows the real meaning of efforts
Recomendación, saquen el ventilador de techo y pongan uno en la pared o un aire para los chicos. Les quedo increíble, a los peques se ve que les encantó, sigan así. ❤❤❤❤
very nice - If I build these I'll make a few changes - both beds would be full size - you can never have enough extra sleeping space !! Great job, I'm sure the boys are thrilled
That's pretty awesome. I like this design for my space, though instead of the full sized bed I'm probably going to either leave it open for play or a desk. This got the gears turning!
My fiancé and I want to do something like this for our future kids (we want 3) and this was so entertaining and educative! Great job and your kids are so cute!
An absolute stunning job ! Big kudos to you, I'm sure the kids will love this. Thank you so much for this video, I'm gonna use this as a reference for a similar project. 👌👌👌
Looks nice but the mom in me see the gaps in the railing are to wide. Change out those lights for something flush to the wall and enclosed and that ceiling fan 🤯
Sorry, but I don’t. Most of it is cabinet grade 1/2” plywood. The trim on the front is 3/4”. The shelves are made with 1x4s, the frames of the bed with 2x4s.
Thank you for the nice compliment! I sketched my plans with pencil and paper based on the ceiling height of 9 ft. I do not have any detailed plans or a material list for the project posted anywhere on the internet (I don't have a blog). If there is interest, I could post a video about how I calculated the materials needed and the dimensions to fit the room.
Great build! Looking to build something similar, but I know it won't be as awesome! Did you ever end up adding a hand rail for the stairs? Seems it would be a safety/code issue. Again, great work!
Hi, I’ve learned a lot from your video, thanks for sharing. May I ask if you are using untreated timber or treated? Would you have concern if using treated interior framing timber? Thanks.
Sorry, I don’t have any plans. I just made the dimensions to fit the space. (Same amount of head space above each bed. Stairs are 19” wide. I left a couple inches of room around the edges of the mattresses to make it easier to change the sheets.)
@@505rokks Sorry, I don't have any real design drawings. I scribbled some dimensions on paper as I was building it, but that's all. I measured the height of the ceiling and the thickness of the mattresses and did the math to ensure both beds would have the same amount of space above the mattress. I measured the length and width of the mattresses and added a few inches to the openings so that they wouldn't fit too tightly and it would be easy to change the sheets. I guessed on the width of the stairs, which are 19" wide, and they are comfortable for kids or adults to climb without feeling too tight. The shelves are about 17" wide.
I'm thinking of doing a couple of loft beds fir my kids, did you attach the bed frame to wall? Might seem like a silly question but thought I would ask
Great job! Which material did you put on top of the wood framing? MDF? Plywood? I am currently building a bunk bed and was going to drywall over but what you covered with look much better and easier.
I used plywood but MDF would have worked great as well. The plywood gives the structure stability (and durability). I worry that drywall wouldn’t be strong enough.
Sorry, I don’t have any real design drawings. I scribbled some dimensions on paper as I was building it, but that’s all. I measured the height of the ceiling and the height of the mattresses and did the math to ensure both beds would have the same amount of space above the mattress. I measured the length and width of the mattresses and added a few inches to the openings so that they wouldn’t fit too tightly and it would be easy to change the sheets. I guessed on the width of the stairs, which are 19” wide, and they are comfortable for kids or adults to climb without feeling too tight. The shelves are about 17” wide. I hope that helps!
I found my simple paper and pencil sketch of the dimensions. If you want to reply back with your email address, I can send it to you then delete the comment
@@mebe I found my simple paper and pencil sketch of the dimensions. If you want to reply back with your email address, I can send it to you then delete the comment.
I live this! I just have a concern regarding the method you are holding up the top bunk, I saw just one screw going in, how did you secure the top bunk to the frame?
I secured it with screws through each of the upright 2x4s. I had to countersink the screws to allow them to reach the twin frame through the long side of the upright 2x4.
Sorry, my camera cut off while I was cutting the staircase. I marked out the steps and cut a 2x12 with a circular saw (Skilsaw). I had to do some math to determine the rise and depth of the stairs.
I just used your video to make my own bed for my daughter. I’m having the hardest time finding lights like yours that have switches on the fixture. Where did you get yours?
Thanks! I believe we bought it from Home Depot online. Not sure if it’s still there. If you Google “wall sconce with switch,” you’ll find some options. I wound up switching it to a closed type, because one of my sons started taking out the bulb and I didn’t want them to get electrocuted.
The second step flips up and the kids can crawl inside it. I guess the answer is yes, because lately they have taken to storing their 5,000 stuffed animals inside it! I built the stairs in a way that I could create drawers under each stair in the future if I wanted to.
@@wizard_of_eyes that seems like it’d be even more storage. I hate the wasted space of some stairs, when we remodeled our kitchen, I turned the coat closet into a long walk in pantry/storage underneath the rounded stairs. Great looking project!
I initially planned to do exactly that, but decided not to. With a box spring under the full size mattress, there is actually only 3 inches between the box spring and the floor. I could have added drawers in the place where the box spring is, but construction of the drawers would have added a lot of time to the project. I also considered adding drawers under each one of the stairs, but decided to make it a “hideout” for the kids. (See picture at the very end of the video). They love playing in there. I figured I could go back and add drawers in those places in the future, but we didn’t really need the storage and I wanted to finish the project quickly. It only took 2 weeks to do during quarantine.
@@XridePapi I found my simple paper and pencil sketch of the dimensions. If you want to reply back with your email address, I can send it to you then delete the comment.
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It's wonderful for men to have a know-how in something practical around the house! Keep it up buddy!!!
Wow! what a stylish and space-saving sleeping solution!
Great execution of an elegant design. Bravo!
What a talented and loving set of parents to create something so special for their beautiful children! So impressive! Really incredible work, and a testament to your partnership!
Thank you!
that is 1 absolute determination from the DAD part. REally like the way this human doing it yourserlf(DIY) and let the kids knows the real meaning of efforts
That looks amazing! You are a really talented dad. You did every single detail. Your kids must be so lucky and happy to have you.
Well done! Thanks for sharing and the ideas. Planning my boys twin over full right now. I can’t wait to build it!
Recomendación, saquen el ventilador de techo y pongan uno en la pared o un aire para los chicos.
Les quedo increíble, a los peques se ve que les encantó, sigan así. ❤❤❤❤
Kids are so happy. But parents are happiest... Cool project guys ..
Thanks, and yes we were proud of it!
This is satisfying to watch every step of how it was built! You guys did and amazing job! I wish I can do something like this for my kids.
very nice - If I build these I'll make a few changes - both beds would be full size - you can never have enough extra sleeping space !! Great job, I'm sure the boys are thrilled
That's pretty awesome. I like this design for my space, though instead of the full sized bed I'm probably going to either leave it open for play or a desk. This got the gears turning!
Happy kids and awesome parents. What a beautiful build!
My fiancé and I want to do something like this for our future kids (we want 3) and this was so entertaining and educative! Great job and your kids are so cute!
An absolute stunning job !
Big kudos to you, I'm sure the kids will love this.
Thank you so much for this video, I'm gonna use this as a reference for a similar project. 👌👌👌
Excellent, good luck!
Works out of a loving heart.
I've looked at a hell of a lot videos to get ideas for the build, I've settled on you, great work!
Thanks, man! I went through a similar process before deciding on a design, eventually combined a bunch of elements into what you see here.
Wow beautiful, Is it possible to get the Plans
Thanks! Unfortunately I don't have any plans for it, didn't use any. I think I wrote down a few dimensions in earlier comments, though.
That is very, VERY cool!! Excellent work!
Thanks, we had a lot of fun doing it!
This is so awsome...You guys are so blessed to have each other....😊
WHAT GREAT TEAMWORK! Everything looks amazing! And I really miss that sound of little giggles. My kiddos are in middle school. :(
Enjoy every bit of the way. There's something to be loved in all phases.
beautiful craftmanship!
wow... Awesome job! I could use some bunks like these in our beach house!!
thanks you....
Wow, and great team work all for three precious little gifts from God.
Amazing 🤩 and a talented parents ❤️❤️❤️
Awesome video john.. Good effort 👍 Keep it up
Awesome.congratulations ....Rachel Brazil
I like your project. It is so amazing.👍
Aminzing work from the familie, I love it
The joy of children’s laughter…
Hi! This is amazing. Would you share measurements?
Hermosas sonrisas de felicidad, your kids are so cute and very happy👏
¡Gracias, lo han disfrutado!
Very beautiful. Well done.
Thank you!
Awesome job! Got some good inspiration from your video, thanks!
Thank you, that’s a high compliment!
Lovely job . Loved seeing the kids reaction ! Now , if only
You lived in Texas as , so I can hire you ?
Thanks! Sorry, not in Texas, nor am I a professional!
Really cool and nice, greetings from germany
very beautiful design, i love it so mutch
Awesome job! I could use some bunks like these in our beach house!!
‘Understood the assignment’ 🏆
Awesome! I'd pay for those plans sir :)
Thanks, but I don’t have any!
Awesome job Dad... my very 1st question was how low are the lights, and then lil Miss kicked it when she jumped back.
S A N T I A G O
what a sweet family.
That's great....good job guys
Did you cut out the carpet where the structure meets the floor or just push down hard on the carpet?
@@PlayBikeFrisbee I did not cut out the carpet.
Diy as long as you have your own carpentry shop in your garage.
Haha, touché!
This is fantastic. Did you, by chance, sketch up some plans for this? I'd love to reference them for the bunk beds I plan to build for my daughter.
@John Green Did you get my e-mail address? I've been keeping an eye out for a message.
I got a kick out of all the "hee hee heeing," from the kids!
Awesome job!
God bless hi From Azerbaijan super result
Looks nice but the mom in me see the gaps in the railing are to wide. Change out those lights for something flush to the wall and enclosed and that ceiling fan 🤯
Awesome job! Would you happen to have a materials list?
Sorry, but I don’t. Most of it is cabinet grade 1/2” plywood. The trim on the front is 3/4”. The shelves are made with 1x4s, the frames of the bed with 2x4s.
excellent video but you should be careful with the kids when that ceiling fan is turned on.... i would remove that fan or relocate it.
They will survive it.
Wow, absolutely incredible!
Thank you!
This is beautiful!! We want to try this in a playroom. Do you have your plans or a blog posted somewhere with supplies?!
Thank you for the nice compliment! I sketched my plans with pencil and paper based on the ceiling height of 9 ft. I do not have any detailed plans or a material list for the project posted anywhere on the internet (I don't have a blog). If there is interest, I could post a video about how I calculated the materials needed and the dimensions to fit the room.
very nice...
Great build! Looking to build something similar, but I know it won't be as awesome! Did you ever end up adding a hand rail for the stairs? Seems it would be a safety/code issue. Again, great work!
Thanks! No handrail, I didn’t think it was necessary.
It looks cozy and amazing!! One quick question. What are the dimensions of the room?
Nice work
Hi, I’ve learned a lot from your video, thanks for sharing. May I ask if you are using untreated timber or treated? Would you have concern if using treated interior framing timber? Thanks.
I used all untreated lumber, but I don’t think it would cause a problem for the internal framing to be treated.
@@wizard_of_eyes thank you for the comment. All the best.
Any plans? My 5 year old said he wants these beds
Sorry, I don’t have any plans. I just made the dimensions to fit the space. (Same amount of head space above each bed. Stairs are 19” wide. I left a couple inches of room around the edges of the mattresses to make it easier to change the sheets.)
very nice perminate structure. What happens when they become teenagers?
Thanks! It’s a standard twin and full size mattress, so they are large enough for teenagers or even adults.
Most excellent job.
That's so awesome
Do you have plans or a cut list you sell for this project?
how much was it total without the extra stuff just the wood a build?
About $500.
impressive 👍
Awesome work. What do you estimate cost of materials to be for this and how ling did it take you to finish ?
It cost about $500-600 and it took 2 weeks. I built it during the initial COVID lockdown in 2020, so I had a lot of extra time.
@@wizard_of_eyes Awesoem work. Thanks for the reply and thanks for getting back to me.
@@wizard_of_eyes do you happen to have building plans for this project ?
@@505rokks Sorry, I don't have any real design drawings. I scribbled some dimensions on paper as I was building it, but that's all. I measured the height of the ceiling and the thickness of the mattresses and did the math to ensure both beds would have the same amount of space above the mattress. I measured the length and width of the mattresses and added a few inches to the openings so that they wouldn't fit too tightly and it would be easy to change the sheets. I guessed on the width of the stairs, which are 19" wide, and they are comfortable for kids or adults to climb without feeling too tight. The shelves are about 17" wide.
I'm thinking of doing a couple of loft beds fir my kids, did you attach the bed frame to wall? Might seem like a silly question but thought I would ask
Yes I attached it to the the wall with just a few screws to help with stability, and it made it rock stable.
Beautiful 😻
Thanks!
Gold job
home sweet home
Wowww amazing
Thank you!!
Great job! Which material did you put on top of the wood framing? MDF? Plywood? I am currently building a bunk bed and was going to drywall over but what you covered with look much better and easier.
I used plywood but MDF would have worked great as well. The plywood gives the structure stability (and durability). I worry that drywall wouldn’t be strong enough.
Shore do wish you'd deign to draw up plans.
You need to replace the ceiling fan
Thank you for your input.
Great! Have design drawings to share? Would be possible?
Sorry, I don’t have any real design drawings. I scribbled some dimensions on paper as I was building it, but that’s all. I measured the height of the ceiling and the height of the mattresses and did the math to ensure both beds would have the same amount of space above the mattress. I measured the length and width of the mattresses and added a few inches to the openings so that they wouldn’t fit too tightly and it would be easy to change the sheets. I guessed on the width of the stairs, which are 19” wide, and they are comfortable for kids or adults to climb without feeling too tight. The shelves are about 17” wide. I hope that helps!
@@wizard_of_eyesThanks Much! great work
I found my simple paper and pencil sketch of the dimensions. If you want to reply back with your email address, I can send it to you then delete the comment
@@mebe I found my simple paper and pencil sketch of the dimensions. If you want to reply back with your email address, I can send it to you then delete the comment.
Love this. Where are you located?
Thanks! Sorry, I’m not in Texas.
Very nice!
I live this! I just have a concern regarding the method you are holding up the top bunk, I saw just one screw going in, how did you secure the top bunk to the frame?
I secured it with screws through each of the upright 2x4s. I had to countersink the screws to allow them to reach the twin frame through the long side of the upright 2x4.
How did u make the satirs? Can you share a video about it too :)
Sorry, my camera cut off while I was cutting the staircase. I marked out the steps and cut a 2x12 with a circular saw (Skilsaw). I had to do some math to determine the rise and depth of the stairs.
Any chance you have blue prints, or did you just create it as you went?
I mostly just created it as I went along. I made a couple sketches on paper and made a few calculations for dimensions, but there were no real plans.
Lovely ❤️
Tidy work, 👌
this look awesome
I just used your video to make my own bed for my daughter. I’m having the hardest time finding lights like yours that have switches on the fixture. Where did you get yours?
Thanks! I believe we bought it from Home Depot online. Not sure if it’s still there. If you Google “wall sconce with switch,” you’ll find some options. I wound up switching it to a closed type, because one of my sons started taking out the bulb and I didn’t want them to get electrocuted.
Cool !
amazing!
Thank you!
How many days did you spend on this? So amazing
Thanks! About 2 weeks. I built it during COVID lockdown, so I was able to work on it for 6+ hours per day.
Can you open the stair steps for storage?
The second step flips up and the kids can crawl inside it. I guess the answer is yes, because lately they have taken to storing their 5,000 stuffed animals inside it! I built the stairs in a way that I could create drawers under each stair in the future if I wanted to.
@@wizard_of_eyes that seems like it’d be even more storage. I hate the wasted space of some stairs, when we remodeled our kitchen, I turned the coat closet into a long walk in pantry/storage underneath the rounded stairs. Great looking project!
kids are kids. Giggling and jumping .
Do you have the plans?
No, I just sketched a few dimensions on some paper, but didn’t really follow any plans.
nice
What was the project price?
About $500-600, I think.
Great
How much was the build
About $500-600 but that was in 2020 before lumber prices went up.
Do you drawings for it?
change the lights to kid lights
Why no storage under the stairs (or under the full bed)? Seems like wasted space
I initially planned to do exactly that, but decided not to. With a box spring under the full size mattress, there is actually only 3 inches between the box spring and the floor. I could have added drawers in the place where the box spring is, but construction of the drawers would have added a lot of time to the project. I also considered adding drawers under each one of the stairs, but decided to make it a “hideout” for the kids. (See picture at the very end of the video). They love playing in there. I figured I could go back and add drawers in those places in the future, but we didn’t really need the storage and I wanted to finish the project quickly. It only took 2 weeks to do during quarantine.
@@wizard_of_eyes oh nice.. Didn't see the pictures at the end and thought it was just dead space. Hideout was definitely a good call
apakah saya bisa mendapatkan desainnya
Sorry, I do not have any design plans for this project. Maaf, saya tidak punya rencana desain untuk proyek ini.
@@wizard_of_eyes thx
@@XridePapi I found my simple paper and pencil sketch of the dimensions. If you want to reply back with your email address, I can send it to you then delete the comment.
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Apakah ada cara lain agar saya bisa mendapatkan desainnya. Thx
Round total estimate ????
About $500-$600, but that was in 2020 before lumber prices rose.