I just completed my unit and wanted to offer a tip to those of you who make it. When attaching the platform to the unit with the hinges I piled books under the platform until it lined up to avoid pinching my fingers and keeping both of my hands free to align and attach them.
@@kennydopham my bed is holding up fantastic, I've had it up and down more than a gymnast. It is a bit heavy, but still better than spending $300+ on complicated hardware.
@@SimonSaysDIY Hi Simon, I am get ready to purchase all the materials to build 2 twin and 3 side cabinets using your plan. My question is what size of kreg screws do you recommend for the 3/4" and 1/2" plywood assembly? Thanks for a awesome video!
There is no any easier way than this. I am sure that with this video whoever is gonna be capable to do a Murphy bed style by themselves. You’re the man
Finally a method that doesn't use those expensive hinge systems that others are selling. Thank you so much for sharing this. I'll build a similar but horizontal set up soon.
I like your method of fast motion and narrative. No nonsense and waste of time of the viewer. Other DIY videos adds too much irrelevant stuff. This is how videos should be done. GREAT SHOUTOUT
Thanks! Was looking at just buying one of these and cannot for the life of me understand why even the most basic ones are so very expensive. Seemed like a good thing to DIY.
We have a home in Mexico with a “bodega” (storage room) that we made nice enough to double as a bedroom if we have a larger group visiting (that won’t fit in the other 3 guest bedrooms plus sleeping loft 🤣 - we have lots of family and friends). So this Murphy bed will be PERFECT! I will be my husband’s assistant, as he is the handyman who can do all these projects. But I’ve always said when I retire as a doctor, I want to learn carpentry. Something so special about working with wood and creating beautiful and functional furniture. So glad I found your channel! ♥️
I want to thank you SO much for sharing this! You and I have similar styles when building...I've got the platform and cabinet complete, your video and instructions are easy to follow. I've made mine for a Double bed, not queen. Your idea is fantastic...after searching for weeks for a cabinet style yours truly is the best design I've seen. You're not kidding about how heavy that platform is! lol, I had to trick two big friends of mine to come carry it upstairs for me! I'll be doing the shelving unit slightly different, I want to add a slide out shelf to use for a computer, and mine will be wider.
Don't be so quick to fault someone when synonyms are being used- he was correct. rugged - having or requiring toughness and determination sturdy - (of a person or their body) strongly and solidly built 'he had a sturdy, muscular physique"
Don't get me wrong you're doing a great job I hit the like button but when I see someone doing wood working with sandels and socks I have to wonder sneakers or workbooks no sandels work place safety your project looks great good job.
The detail you share is incredible this build is so simple I was watching much more complicated videos with all the modern day hardware but such a poor explanation can we work together you could teach me additional woodworking tips
Děkuji za podobná videa. Když na to koukám, vypadá to jednoduše. Ale moje umění končí s 90° úhlem. Každý můj řez je špatný. Každá moje díra mimo požadovanou pozici. Asi zůstanu u nakupování hotových. :-)
How are the hinges holding up so far? I'm in ai similar situation where i must choose to buy the mechanism kit or go with a custom diy cheap solution like yours for the swiwel motion of the bed frame inside the cabinet box. Without gas suspensions/counter weight is it practical to use it everyday holding up and down the whole weight of the matress with the playwood frame, quiet a weight i presume?
I like the no-nonsense simplicity of the design but I think you really need gas struts to stop this heavy bed from falling and injuring someone who is trying to lower it. I have also seen spring assemblages hooked into metal plates, but I feel the gas struts would be a safer option. You should be able to get all the fixtures from any major hardware store. You would need to widen the outer frame to accommodate the struts and hardware.
What measurements should I use for a full size bed? Would spring hinges help with pulling it up & down or should I get the Murphy bed kit? Also, would 1/2” plywood work instead of 3/4” plywood? I don’t want the door to be too heavy for me to lift. Thank for the awesome video and look forward to the response.
Simon Says.....You are working sooo hard.....Thanks for the educating video.....I am an Old Timer and thus it colours the way i view the present method of carpentry and handy work. I am wondering if it simplifies the work when one replaces nails-screws for dove-tails and that sort of thing.......and the like and would you explain if those old ways create projects that stand....time and abuse...weight....also would there be a way to create storage for blankets and pillows under bed.....Just my dreeam list-project....
What a dream ! Create an office desk in front of the cupboard and when you get everything out, the desk with computers etc is under the bed. You don't move anything else each night.
Simon, first, thanks for the additional information; it really helped a lot. Sir, let me tell you, my Murphy Bed turned out great. However, with 3/4" plywood the bed (just the bed not the frame) is very heavy and that is without the mattress. I have not moved the bed into the house yet because I have a couple of important questions. With the queen size mattress, the bed might be too heavy to lift for me or my wife alone. Because I only have a total of 1/4" space, and that is counting both sides of the bed, 1/8" on each side, what type of lifting mechanism would you recommend? Or, do I have to tare down the frame and widen it? Even then, what mechanism do you prefer, spring or piston lifting mechanism and where to buy? Thanks so much; I am expecting visitors from New Orleans in October, and that bed will come in very handy.
Thanks so much! 😁 Yes, I made sure to find the studs in the wall and used screws across the top to hold it in place. I don’t think it would tip but you want to be careful in case anyone climbs the shelves you don’t want a kid getting crushed.
I just completed my unit and wanted to offer a tip to those of you who make it. When attaching the platform to the unit with the hinges I piled books under the platform until it lined up to avoid pinching my fingers and keeping both of my hands free to align and attach them.
That is a great tip! Thanks for sharing!! :)
how well are the bottom hinges holding up?
@@kennydopham my bed is holding up fantastic, I've had it up and down more than a gymnast. It is a bit heavy, but still better than spending $300+ on complicated hardware.
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Hi Simon, I am get ready to purchase all the materials to build 2 twin and 3 side cabinets using your plan. My question is what size of kreg screws do you recommend for the 3/4" and 1/2" plywood assembly? Thanks for a awesome video!
There is no any easier way than this. I am sure that with this video whoever is gonna be capable to do a Murphy bed style by themselves. You’re the man
I appreciate it! I’m glad it is helpful!
Finally a method that doesn't use those expensive hinge systems that others are selling. Thank you so much for sharing this. I'll build a similar but horizontal set up soon.
Thanks so much! 😁 good luck on building yours!
I like your method of fast motion and narrative. No nonsense and waste of time of the viewer. Other DIY videos adds too much irrelevant stuff. This is how videos should be done. GREAT SHOUTOUT
Thanks so much!! I really appreciate that :)
Thanks! Was looking at just buying one of these and cannot for the life of me understand why even the most basic ones are so very expensive. Seemed like a good thing to DIY.
This saves on hardware. Nice.
Yeah, it’s the simplest design I could come up with but still very effective.
I can't wait to try this project, thanks!
Good luck with your project! 👍
Watching it today 17/2024 from Japan. Thank you. Really helpful to make my own project 🙏
So glad it was helpful! Good luck with your project! 😁
We have a home in Mexico with a “bodega” (storage room) that we made nice enough to double as a bedroom if we have a larger group visiting (that won’t fit in the other 3 guest bedrooms plus sleeping loft 🤣 - we have lots of family and friends). So this Murphy bed will be PERFECT! I will be my husband’s assistant, as he is the handyman who can do all these projects. But I’ve always said when I retire as a doctor, I want to learn carpentry. Something so special about working with wood and creating beautiful and functional furniture. So glad I found your channel! ♥️
That’s awesome! Hope it works well for you! Thanks!! 😁
I love the fact that your in slides, I do as much as I can in slides before I have to put boots on 😂 Love the design!
Haha Thanks!! 😁
Wow an amazing bed love it
Thanks! 😆
I love Murphy beds.
Merci monsieur, un grand salut du Mexique.
I love how you put a lot of effort into it and didn't cut corners looks very pro!!
I want to thank you SO much for sharing this! You and I have similar styles when building...I've got the platform and cabinet complete, your video and instructions are easy to follow. I've made mine for a Double bed, not queen. Your idea is fantastic...after searching for weeks for a cabinet style yours truly is the best design I've seen. You're not kidding about how heavy that platform is! lol, I had to trick two big friends of mine to come carry it upstairs for me! I'll be doing the shelving unit slightly different, I want to add a slide out shelf to use for a computer, and mine will be wider.
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Sounds good! Wish I could see it when it's done!
Thanks for sharing this video
My pleasure! :)
Thanks for sharing
You’re very welcome!
Amazing concept of murphy hed. Thank a lot and cheers
Thank you
You're welcome ☺️
Excellent simple easy DIY design.
Thanks!! I appreciate it!
Thank you So much.💃
Your very welcome! Thanks! :)
Sturdy not rugged. Great video. Thanks.
Thanks! I appreciate it :)
Don't be so quick to fault someone when synonyms are being used- he was correct.
rugged - having or requiring toughness and determination
sturdy - (of a person or their body) strongly and solidly built 'he had a sturdy, muscular physique"
Thanks dude great build. I'm building it in full size.
Thanks! 😁 glad the video was helpful! Good luck with your project!
What measurements did you use to build it for a full size?
Beautiful
amazing concept of murphy bed. . . thanks a lot and cheers
Thanks so much! glad you like it!
@@SimonSaysDIY i love it and truly appreciate buddy
So practical
Thanks!! :)
to cool saimons thanks have great day...
Thanks! 😀
I'm going to modify this with pull down night stands/shelves.
Sounds like a great idea!
thanks this helped
So glad! Thanks!
Don't get me wrong you're doing a great job I hit the like button but when I see someone doing wood working with sandels and socks I have to wonder sneakers or workbooks no sandels work place safety your project looks great good job.
Haha, my shoes got soaked doing some yard work and chose to ware sandals this one time. You’re very right! :) Thanks!
amazing, that so practice. good
Thank you!
Vi otras k están bien las ideas pero esta es la más práctica para cualquier persona tienes u Mike...👍
Thanks so much! :)
I'm not clicking links to know what happened in another video. this video this have that information. It looked good though nice job
Thank u so much.
You're most welcome!
great project. very nice!!
Thanks!! 😁
It's nice. Thank you very much
I'm glad you like it :)
That was beautiful, I want one someday hihisss
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it! :)
The detail you share is incredible this build is so simple I was watching much more complicated videos with all the modern day hardware but such a poor explanation can we work together you could teach me additional woodworking tips
thanks for this amazing video, l just wondering were and how is latch instaled!
Wonderful
i like this for sure
i need the design details
I really like your choice of projects and materials. I'd love to see one on your cross cut guide too.
Thanks so much!! I’ll keep that in mind. I may be able to fit that into a video in the future :)
@@SimonSaysDIY hey, please respond to the Patreon Members about this build please.
Děkuji za podobná videa.
Když na to koukám, vypadá to jednoduše.
Ale moje umění končí s 90° úhlem.
Každý můj řez je špatný. Každá moje díra mimo požadovanou pozici.
Asi zůstanu u nakupování hotových. :-)
Thanks!! 😊
Good job brathers 👍
Thanks you!! :)
@@SimonSaysDIY welcome
If you use door hinges with spring will make closing and opening easier
Great idea!
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Very good!
Excellent build. Thanks for the insight.
Thanks so much!! :)
Bravo c'est magnifique 👍👌⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Beautiful..
Thanks for the ideas 👍🏻
Thanks 😊 you’re very welcome!
Definitely svaes on hardeare but that bed must drop like a ton of bricks comig down. Maybe add gas struts to the insides to have it come down easier?
Do you have plans for full size mattress?
This looks good as is and can't wait to see the finish product. 🙂
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Sensacional! Parabéns pelo trabalho, você faz parecer tão "fácil". Ficou incrível!
Thanks so much! 😄
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If I use 2x8 for cabinet side pieces (that's gonna be part of plate for bed frame )will it hold bed securely and stand without bed falling over
Not sure. I’m you would still want to fasten it too the wall to make sure it doesn’t tip over.
Está muy bien
Thank you! :)
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Thanks! 😄
Good IDEA brathers 🙏👍
Thanks!! :)
How are the hinges holding up so far? I'm in ai similar situation where i must choose to buy the mechanism kit or go with a custom diy cheap solution like yours for the swiwel motion of the bed frame inside the cabinet box. Without gas suspensions/counter weight is it practical to use it everyday holding up and down the whole weight of the matress with the playwood frame, quiet a weight i presume?
Very nice looking and any how to make rocking chair? Thanks so much
Good idea!
Not seen which mechanism do you use to lift the bed
Please let me know
It doesn’t have one. It is pretty heavy so that needs to be taken into consideration.
I like the no-nonsense simplicity of the design but I think you really need gas struts to stop this heavy bed from falling and injuring someone who is trying to lower it. I have also seen spring assemblages hooked into metal plates, but I feel the gas struts would be a safer option. You should be able to get all the fixtures from any major hardware store. You would need to widen the outer frame to accommodate the struts and hardware.
What are the cuts? Do you have a cut list for the wood?
This is so amazing you’re such an inspiration pls don’t stop making videos
What measurements should I use for a full size bed? Would spring hinges help with pulling it up & down or should I get the Murphy bed kit? Also, would 1/2” plywood work instead of 3/4” plywood? I don’t want the door to be too heavy for me to lift. Thank for the awesome video and look forward to the response.
i need to know this too
Simon Says.....You are working sooo hard.....Thanks for the educating video.....I am an Old Timer and thus it colours the way i view the present method of carpentry and handy work. I am wondering if it simplifies the work when one replaces nails-screws for dove-tails and that sort of thing.......and the like and would you explain if those old ways create projects that stand....time and abuse...weight....also would there be a way to create storage for blankets and pillows under bed.....Just my dreeam list-project....
What this a queen size mattress? Is like to know for the cut list
Yes it was a queen.
@@SimonSaysDIY thank you for your reply! 😊
Outstanding 👍🍺🍺
Thank you! :)
Hi i like this video my friend is very interesting but im looking for the second part of this work.
Thanks! I left the link at the end of this video.
Here is the second video ua-cam.com/video/qKt_uATYHSI/v-deo.html
Good
Thanks! 😁
Amazing 👍👍👍
Thanks!! :)
Good work
Thank you so much 😀
Maybe I missed if you said it, but is this for a queen size bed?
It seemed easy when you did it
Haha thanks!
Does the bill of material include the shelving? I hope to build this but without the shelving.
Fabuloso ! 😊
i love that he's wearing sandals in the shop
Haha Thanks! 😁 my shoes were soaked from yard work so I used my sandals this one time.
Great idea! Just wondering if you mean 'rigid' rather than 'rugged'
Yes, your correct. Thank you! 😄
Such great work, just what I was looking for, thanks so much for sharing - subscribed!
Awesome, thank you! I'm glad my video was helpful :) Thanks for the SUB!! :)
Is there a cut list that I missed?
is it ok to build the bed or the shasi with a frame frame?
It should be. Thanks! 😄
@@SimonSaysDIY I typed Frame twice, I meant Metal frame 😁😁
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Thanks! 😄
Good video, we are plastic crate and pallet manufacturer in China, thanks
I try that men godbless
Thanks! Goof Luck!
What bed size is this plan for, is it a Queen or a full?
How did you attach the mattress and boxspring?
Nice work Simon, Thank you for the show!
Thanks!! You are very welcome!
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Thanks so much! 😃
I’m a newbie diy’er and was wondering if there are any plans this project? I’m a visual learner, so pictures help a lot!
Yes, I have plans available on my Patreon page. Check out the video description to find the link.
Thanks! 😄
I noticed this video is two years ago, how has the bed held up?
What kind of screws are you using for the normal butt joints? And for the surface sheet screws?
These are Kreg screws. The Kreg jig I am using to drill the holes sells screws to fit the hols perfectly and keeps it from splitting.
What a dream ! Create an office desk in front of the cupboard and when you get everything out, the desk with computers etc is under the bed. You don't move anything else each night.
Nice 👍🏻
Whats the measurement of the boards
Simon, first, thanks for the additional information; it really helped a lot. Sir, let me tell you, my Murphy Bed turned out great. However, with 3/4" plywood the bed (just the bed not the frame) is very heavy and that is without the mattress. I have not moved the bed into the house yet because I have a couple of important questions. With the queen size mattress, the bed might be too heavy to lift for me or my wife alone. Because I only have a total of 1/4" space, and that is counting both sides of the bed, 1/8" on each side, what type of lifting mechanism would you recommend? Or, do I have to tare down the frame and widen it? Even then, what mechanism do you prefer, spring or piston lifting mechanism and where to buy? Thanks so much; I am expecting visitors from New Orleans in October, and that bed will come in very handy.
Bummer! Still no comment! 😵💫
2yrs and counting 😂 wonder how the visitors enjoyed the Murphy bed 😅
Is this for a full or queen Size?
Queen. But it can be modified for any size. Thanks!
what is the depth of the cabinet or shelf? is it 18 or 24"?
New subscriber. Excellent content. One suggestion, though: use another transitional word between paragraphs other than “now.” 😊
Noted! Thanks so much :)
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Question: When you installed this, did you anchor it to the wall?
Great build! Looking forward to building my own
Thanks so much! 😁 Yes, I made sure to find the studs in the wall and used screws across the top to hold it in place. I don’t think it would tip but you want to be careful in case anyone climbs the shelves you don’t want a kid getting crushed.
Clearly this is a real man as evidenced by his socks with sandals while doing woodwork.