This is very cool, ill be moving into a tiny shed house soon and was wondering how to make some kind of loft bed to save space, that my dog can get up easily since he likes to sleep in my bed with me, that i can double as shelves or drawers. I think if I do something like this but a bit wider with a guard rail, all my requirements will be met. Thanks for documenting your build for the internet
u are suchh a lifesaver.. im indeed trying to save as im bout to start renting a studio and this would add as an Extra points for accommodation space..god bless your soul!
These look great. I got the lumber for this project, except, my daughter wants 'cubby's'. A standard cubby is 12", with cubby bins/baskets measuring 11". I have to adjust heights of steps to allow them to fit and, of course, add 1 X 12's to divide up individual cubby boxs. Still using your pattern, though. Thx
My 12 yo grandson and I built the bed but we couldn't figure out stairs the way I wanted. This is mostly what I had in mind, except i have a window to work the 1st step around. My grandson is pretty tall so I'm going to make taller steps and less of them ❤
Great idea and well made. looks solid and is definitely a great use of space for additional storage. Just a suggestion (we are by no means professionals but we ran into a similar issue in the past.) Consider cutting out the floor board just where the stairs are. You will then be able to push the stairs flat up against the wall for even better stability, and you can probable anchor it to the wall for even better support to the stairs and the bed. Great build. Keep producing content!
Hey Poor Man! Thanks for the info on making the stairs more stable. I'll take a look at doing this to make them more stable. I took a look at Poor Man's DIY and it's fantastic! You have so many projects and ideas, I love it! I aspire to be like you one day. Thanks so much for checking out my channel and I hope to hear from you again :) Take Care
@@bobsoddjobs You are far too kind. We are just an old couple that are too cheap to pay for contractors to do some work for us. LOL! We are definitely humbled by your kind words.
Hi! Love the video! My friend and I have moved in with each other and have gotten a loft bed but it doesn’t have stairs so I was going to build a set myself. I saw your video and I got very inspired by it! I do have one question if that’s ok. Ours is nearly a 6ft high loft (71.9”) and 41.3” wide. Is it possible if you could make a wright up for those measurements with what you had previously? If not then that’s totally fine but figured I’d ask! Thanks a lot!
Hey DZenitram23, I'm sooo glad this helped you. I had so much trouble finding exactly what I wanted while searching around the internet. That's why I posted this video :) Take care :)
Good job man, I just built a loft bed for me and my wife in the kids room but my wife hates using the ladder so I'm going to do something like this but maybe like those storage cube things she uses for the kids toys. Did you have to use the L brackets?
Hey Amanda! (Or Amanda's husband) I measured for those storage cubes originally but after a trial run the stairs were a bit to high for my kids to climb. So the space between each step is a bit smaller than your typical 11-12in storage cubes. I did find a smaller versions of the storage cubes that would fit but decided not to get them. If you want the regular storage cubes to fit I recommend you do a trail run with the steps at a 13 1/2 in rise and see if you're ok with it. (13 1/2in rise will give you 12in of space in each shelf because the wood is 1 1/2in thick) I'm happy to say I didn't use any L brackets! I wasn't sure if I would need to add them but after I built everything the stairs are solid. Make sure you use the thicker screws (#10 or #12) and wood glue every joint. Also, for extra support, you could have them up against a wall or attached to something at the top and bottom steps. Let me know how it goes! Take care :)
Hey Marissa, Thanks for the feedback! I think in total it called for a bit over 23ft. I bought 2 - 16ft boards and 2 -8ft boards(I was building two sets of stairs tho). I bought the 16 footer because it was cheaper than buying multiple smaller ones. Let me know how it goes:) Take Care
Hi Bob! Where did you get all your hardware from and how much was this all together to build if you don't mind me asking? My husband and I are on a tight budget but in need of some stairs for the girls beds
Hey Jennifer, I bought everything from homedepot. And this is the perfect project for a tight budget! Each set of stairs stairs cost approximately $70 (Canadian) in materials. This doesn't include the paint because I already had some. I heard lumber prices have increased lately so this might cost a bit more. We also live on a budget and thats why I decided to build these rather then buy something similar. You won't be disappointed! My kids love these beds and stairs! Let me know how it goes :) Take Care
going to be using this design for my tiny house loft stairs but im going to add doors to the frant opening so i can you the shelving as a pantry type storage
That's awesome Mike! Good idea with the doors. I'd be interested to see what it looks like when you done. If you have time maybe you could share with me on Facebook when you done. Take Care :)
@@bobsoddjobs Defiantly! ua-cam.com/video/OdImx4h0MWo/v-deo.html Watching this learning how to make the doors for the stairs. Any idea if you can get 2x14x12? i only seen 2x12x12 at home depot. just thinking the 12" might be a little narrow for me lol
Hey Mike, I've don't recall seeing 2x14 at homedepot. You can definitely get it from your local building supply store or lumberyard. They may have it in stock or they'll order some for you. Yeah, 2x12 is a little narrow but it's fine for the kids. That guy is pretty good with a table saw! Good luck on your project buddy, Take care :)
Hey Destinpieters, I just used regular construction grade wood. I sanded it smooth and painted it. You could really used any wood you desire. You might even be able to make these from site milled trees. Good luck :)
I’m adult and I just bought a metal loft bed but the ladder hurts my feet going down. I can’t find anyone who has a metal stair step I can put beside my bed it’s like they don’t sell just steps for bunk beds. I can’t build things myself lol so I was wondering could have someone build me this wood stair steps that I can put besides my metal bed.
Hey Soosai Steven, I totally agree! My kids a older so it's not a worry for me. You could easily add a handrail that attaches to the stairs if you have concers for your younger children. Take Care :)
Hey Michael, I just used 3inch #10 wood screws. I also used wood glue on every joint so they don't squeak or wobble. I had a friend mention that the shear strength on wood screws isn't the best. He suggested I put some framing nails in. I never added the nails. I haven't had any issues. I hope that helps. Let me know if you need anything else :) Take Care
Hey Zachary, I think in total it called for a bit over 23ft. I bought 2 - 16ft boards and 2 -8ft boards(I was building two sets of stairs tho). I bought the 16 footer because it was cheaper than buying multiple smaller ones. Let me know how it goes:) Take Care
23ft is needed to build two sets or 23 ft for each one individually totaling 46ft for two sets ? Thank you! I’m definitely doing this for my cabin! Just want to know how much to order
Hey Sandra, I used a good quality furniture paint. First I primed them with regular wood primer then I used "CIL Smart3 Wash and Wear Furniture and Cabinet Melamine". This stuff is expensive but I've used it on a bunch of different projects and it's really good. It has a nice thick finish and protects against wear. I'm sure there's other paints out there that are similar too. Hope that helps Take care :)
Hey JC, **I'm editing this comment, I realized I used 16ft boards and 8ft boards. Each set of stairs uses around 23ft of lumber.** Thanks for the feedback! I think in total it called for a bit over 23ft. I bought 2 - 16ft boards and 2 -8ft boards(I was building two sets of stairs tho). I bought the 16 footer because it was cheaper than buying multiple smaller ones. Good luck! And let me know if you need anything else. Take care :)
That's awesome JC Conchas! I'm interested in seeing them. Would you be willing to post them on my Facebook page? As you would expect its called BobsOddJobs :)
Hey Krystal, I used the run of a mill construction lumber. They are 2x12 (the actual measurements are 1-1/2 by 11-1/4) I think in total each set of stairs uses around 23ft. If you take a look at the diagram I wrote all the measurements for you. You're going to want to sand the boards after you cut them. Prime them before you paint too. I hope this helps, let me know if you need anything else :) Take care
Hey Rebecca, I put glue on each joint then I screwed the joint together. It's quite a strong joint. And there's no squeezing, creecking or wobble. I used two screws for every vertical joint and three screws for every horizontal joint. I used 3 inch #10 screws. I hope this helps! Take Care :)
@@bobsoddjobs- Hi again! How can I modify this to fit my loft bed which is 6.5 ft (77 inch) high? Vs. your 5ft". I'm so afraid I'll mess up the measurements. Math was never my forte!
Hey Smoke Eater, (Awesome name!) If I we're to guess the weight of these would be around 100lbs. There's about 23ft of 2x12 in them and I just looked up that it weighs about 4lbs per foot. Hope this helps Take Care :)
Hey Omn, I glued and screwed when I built this with wobble factor in mind. Make sure you use good quality wood screws and wood glue. I've also heard if you want to be sure you have good shear strength you could add some framing nails. Good luck with your project and let me know how it goes :) Take Care
This is very cool, ill be moving into a tiny shed house soon and was wondering how to make some kind of loft bed to save space, that my dog can get up easily since he likes to sleep in my bed with me, that i can double as shelves or drawers. I think if I do something like this but a bit wider with a guard rail, all my requirements will be met. Thanks for documenting your build for the internet
This is perfect thank you I will be making two sets of these for my lofts in my shed to home!
u are suchh a lifesaver.. im indeed trying to save as im bout to start renting a studio and this would add as an Extra points for accommodation space..god bless your soul!
The intro just connected with my soul, hell yeah for odd jobs!
Thanks Luna!
These look great. I got the lumber for this project, except, my daughter wants 'cubby's'. A standard cubby is 12", with cubby bins/baskets measuring 11". I have to adjust heights of steps to allow them to fit and, of course, add 1 X 12's to divide up individual cubby boxs. Still using your pattern, though. Thx
used your plan/design as inspo, will build it tomorrow! exactly what i was looking for, thank you for sharing!
Glad to hear! Let me know how it goes :)
Take Care
My 12 yo grandson and I built the bed but we couldn't figure out stairs the way I wanted. This is mostly what I had in mind, except i have a window to work the 1st step around. My grandson is pretty tall so I'm going to make taller steps and less of them ❤
Great idea and well made. looks solid and is definitely a great use of space for additional storage. Just a suggestion (we are by no means professionals but we ran into a similar issue in the past.) Consider cutting out the floor board just where the stairs are. You will then be able to push the stairs flat up against the wall for even better stability, and you can probable anchor it to the wall for even better support to the stairs and the bed. Great build. Keep producing content!
Hey Poor Man!
Thanks for the info on making the stairs more stable. I'll take a look at doing this to make them more stable.
I took a look at Poor Man's DIY and it's fantastic! You have so many projects and ideas, I love it! I aspire to be like you one day.
Thanks so much for checking out my channel and I hope to hear from you again :)
Take Care
@@bobsoddjobs You are far too kind. We are just an old couple that are too cheap to pay for contractors to do some work for us. LOL! We are definitely humbled by your kind words.
Omg just got a loft bed and my dog wants to come up thanks so much !!!!!😄
Love this! I’ve been trying to find a more simple way to do stairs and this is perfect
Your so underrated, This is a great video! I'Il totally use it for my Loft bed
Simple and works very well, i both need the stairs aNd the rectangles
Hi! Love the video! My friend and I have moved in with each other and have gotten a loft bed but it doesn’t have stairs so I was going to build a set myself. I saw your video and I got very inspired by it! I do have one question if that’s ok. Ours is nearly a 6ft high loft (71.9”) and 41.3” wide. Is it possible if you could make a wright up for those measurements with what you had previously? If not then that’s totally fine but figured I’d ask! Thanks a lot!
You should link your video’s. Loved this!
exactly what I was looking for! and the plans was a plus thanks!
Hey DZenitram23,
I'm sooo glad this helped you. I had so much trouble finding exactly what I wanted while searching around the internet. That's why I posted this video :)
Take care :)
exactly what i was looking for, thanks!
good idea i will build something like that
I need this guy here in England.
Good job man, I just built a loft bed for me and my wife in the kids room but my wife hates using the ladder so I'm going to do something like this but maybe like those storage cube things she uses for the kids toys. Did you have to use the L brackets?
Hey Amanda! (Or Amanda's husband)
I measured for those storage cubes originally but after a trial run the stairs were a bit to high for my kids to climb. So the space between each step is a bit smaller than your typical 11-12in storage cubes. I did find a smaller versions of the storage cubes that would fit but decided not to get them.
If you want the regular storage cubes to fit I recommend you do a trail run with the steps at a 13 1/2 in rise and see if you're ok with it. (13 1/2in rise will give you 12in of space in each shelf because the wood is 1 1/2in thick)
I'm happy to say I didn't use any L brackets! I wasn't sure if I would need to add them but after I built everything the stairs are solid. Make sure you use the thicker screws (#10 or #12) and wood glue every joint. Also, for extra support, you could have them up against a wall or attached to something at the top and bottom steps.
Let me know how it goes!
Take care :)
i was wondering how many 2x12's you had to buy per set of stairs! this video is great I'm going to do it for my loft :)
Hey Marissa,
Thanks for the feedback!
I think in total it called for a bit over 23ft. I bought 2 - 16ft boards and 2 -8ft boards(I was building two sets of stairs tho). I bought the 16 footer because it was cheaper than buying multiple smaller ones.
Let me know how it goes:)
Take Care
Came here for this answer lol
Thank youuu, this is what i looking for
Hi Bob! Where did you get all your hardware from and how much was this all together to build if you don't mind me asking? My husband and I are on a tight budget but in need of some stairs for the girls beds
Hey Jennifer,
I bought everything from homedepot. And this is the perfect project for a tight budget! Each set of stairs stairs cost approximately $70 (Canadian) in materials. This doesn't include the paint because I already had some. I heard lumber prices have increased lately so this might cost a bit more.
We also live on a budget and thats why I decided to build these rather then buy something similar. You won't be disappointed! My kids love these beds and stairs!
Let me know how it goes :)
Take Care
going to be using this design for my tiny house loft stairs but im going to add doors to the frant opening so i can you the shelving as a pantry type storage
That's awesome Mike! Good idea with the doors. I'd be interested to see what it looks like when you done. If you have time maybe you could share with me on Facebook when you done.
Take Care :)
@@bobsoddjobs Defiantly! ua-cam.com/video/OdImx4h0MWo/v-deo.html Watching this learning how to make the doors for the stairs. Any idea if you can get 2x14x12? i only seen 2x12x12 at home depot. just thinking the 12" might be a little narrow for me lol
Hey Mike,
I've don't recall seeing 2x14 at homedepot. You can definitely get it from your local building supply store or lumberyard. They may have it in stock or they'll order some for you. Yeah, 2x12 is a little narrow but it's fine for the kids.
That guy is pretty good with a table saw! Good luck on your project buddy,
Take care :)
what type of wood would u recommend?
Hey Destinpieters,
I just used regular construction grade wood. I sanded it smooth and painted it. You could really used any wood you desire. You might even be able to make these from site milled trees.
Good luck :)
I’m adult and I just bought a metal loft bed but the ladder hurts my feet going down. I can’t find anyone who has a metal stair step I can put beside my bed it’s like they don’t sell just steps for bunk beds. I can’t build things myself lol so I was wondering could have someone build me this wood stair steps that I can put besides my metal bed.
Thank u for this!!!!! This is helpful!!!!
I'm glad it helped you :)
Take Care
Looks very good, but not safe for kids less than 5 years old. No rails, no safety handles, cornered edges.... Hmmm
Hey Soosai Steven,
I totally agree! My kids a older so it's not a worry for me. You could easily add a handrail that attaches to the stairs if you have concers for your younger children.
Take Care :)
What type and size screws did you use?
Hey Michael,
I just used 3inch #10 wood screws. I also used wood glue on every joint so they don't squeak or wobble.
I had a friend mention that the shear strength on wood screws isn't the best. He suggested I put some framing nails in. I never added the nails. I haven't had any issues.
I hope that helps. Let me know if you need anything else :)
Take Care
@@bobsoddjobs thank you very much for replying I will definitely follow that you have been a great help I have subscribed to your site as well
Thanks Michael,
Let me know how it goes :))
How many boards did you use for one set ?
Hey Zachary,
I think in total it called for a bit over 23ft. I bought 2 - 16ft boards and 2 -8ft boards(I was building two sets of stairs tho). I bought the 16 footer because it was cheaper than buying multiple smaller ones.
Let me know how it goes:)
Take Care
23ft is needed to build two sets or 23 ft for each one individually totaling 46ft for two sets ? Thank you! I’m definitely doing this for my cabin! Just want to know how much to order
What kind of paint did you use?
Hey Sandra,
I used a good quality furniture paint. First I primed them with regular wood primer then I used "CIL Smart3 Wash and Wear Furniture and Cabinet Melamine". This stuff is expensive but I've used it on a bunch of different projects and it's really good. It has a nice thick finish and protects against wear. I'm sure there's other paints out there that are similar too. Hope that helps
Take care :)
Hi Bob, I'm so happy you posted this video, it's just want I needed for my daughter's loft bed. How many planks of 2x12 did you use.
Hey JC,
**I'm editing this comment, I realized I used 16ft boards and 8ft boards. Each set of stairs uses around 23ft of lumber.**
Thanks for the feedback!
I think in total it called for a bit over 23ft. I bought 2 - 16ft boards and 2 -8ft boards(I was building two sets of stairs tho). I bought the 16 footer because it was cheaper than buying multiple smaller ones.
Good luck! And let me know if you need anything else.
Take care :)
@@bobsoddjobs no worries, I finished the stairs a few days after I saw your video. I modified it slightly. I'll post pic when I get home.
Thanks again
@@jcconchas finally remembered to take pictures and realized can't post pics on UA-cam. duh, so anyway they are great. Thanks again.
That's awesome JC Conchas!
I'm interested in seeing them. Would you be willing to post them on my Facebook page? As you would expect its called BobsOddJobs :)
@@bobsoddjobs Hi Bob, I just sent you two pics in FB messenger. I hope you get them.
What type of wood did you use ?
Hey Krystal,
I used the run of a mill construction lumber. They are 2x12 (the actual measurements are 1-1/2 by 11-1/4) I think in total each set of stairs uses around 23ft.
If you take a look at the diagram I wrote all the measurements for you. You're going to want to sand the boards after you cut them. Prime them before you paint too.
I hope this helps, let me know if you need anything else :)
Take care
how do you screw and glue them together?
Hey Rebecca,
I put glue on each joint then I screwed the joint together. It's quite a strong joint. And there's no squeezing, creecking or wobble. I used two screws for every vertical joint and three screws for every horizontal joint. I used 3 inch #10 screws.
I hope this helps!
Take Care :)
@@bobsoddjobs ok thanks!
Glad to help!
I should also let you know that I pre-drilled holes for every screw too :)
@@bobsoddjobs- Hi again! How can I modify this to fit my loft bed which is 6.5 ft (77 inch) high? Vs. your 5ft". I'm so afraid I'll mess up the measurements. Math was never my forte!
How much does it weigh
Hey Smoke Eater, (Awesome name!)
If I we're to guess the weight of these would be around 100lbs. There's about 23ft of 2x12 in them and I just looked up that it weighs about 4lbs per foot.
Hope this helps
Take Care :)
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its wobly cause you didnt glue and screw
Hey Omn,
You're right! Definitely glue and screw all your joints :)
Thanks for the input
Take Care
@@bobsoddjobs Idk if thats sarcasme but your welcome I guess im looking to build the same design ty for the video
Hey Omn,
I glued and screwed when I built this with wobble factor in mind. Make sure you use good quality wood screws and wood glue. I've also heard if you want to be sure you have good shear strength you could add some framing nails.
Good luck with your project and let me know how it goes :)
Take Care
@@bobsoddjobs awesome