Toddler Bed
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How to make a toddler bed out of a repurposed door
I showed you the toddler bed made from a door last week, but I didn’t explain any of the particulars. Today I will fill you in.
This is the door I started with. I had already applied primer and paint to one side. The other side only had primer.
How to cut straight with a saw
That is why you’ll see a pink door below:
I needed to cut the door into two sections. Generally I would do this type of task on my table saw. I was unable to do that with this door due to it’s size and weight. First, I measured how large I wanted the headboard and foot board to be.
In order to get a straight line, I clamped a board to the door to serve as a “guide” for my saw.
The only circular saw I have is battery operated and it wouldn’t make it across the width of this door. I used my jigsaw. Without this board as a guide, I would have never been able to cut a straight line.
This picture is to show you that you must make allowances for the width of the shoe plate. (in your measurements)
Use crib spindles for feet of repurposed door toddler bed
I didn’t want the door to set directly on the floor, so I had to figure out what I could use for feet. Fortunately I had some spare crib spindles. I used the parts in between the holes.
After I got them cut, I needed to drill a hole so that I could screw them onto the bottom of the door. I use a washer to help find the center of a circle.
Coat long screws with bar soap
You can see in this picture how I clamped the foot to drill the hole. I also used Gorilla Wood Glue on the feet.
TIP: Coating your screw with soap will help the screw go into the hard wood faster and smoother. Click to Tweet tip.
Use original side rails for new toddler bed
I used regular side rails I had in my stash. I cut them down to fit a crib mattress.
Add cleats to hold mattress
To help give the side rails extra strength, I made a cleat for both the headboard and the foot board. I glued them with Gorilla Wood Glue and then I screwed them into place.
Here you can see the cleat and the cute little feet.
Paint toddler bed parts
I painted the side rails and the top rail of the headboard and the foot board.
This is the bed without the top rail attached to the headboard and the foot board.
Attach top rail to headboard and foot board
Of course I used my favorite gorilla wood glue again.
Here you can see the foot board’s top rail attached.
Add wide slats for crib mattress
I cut some extra wide planks to help support the crib mattress since I wasn’t using the springs that a crib would have.
Use deck brackets to attach side rails
To attach the side rails to the headboard and foot board I used some brackets I got from the deck dept at Home Depot. I put all the screws in the side rail but only used two screws for the headboard/foot board. That way when someone buys this bed and takes it to their house, they can add the additional screws for strength, and they will be secure.
Voila! Here is the finished bed!
If you have any questions, just leave a comment below.
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Oh,, and thats a great tip for cutting a straight line.. All i use is my jig saw (i’m scared of skill saw) so I cant wait to try that out.
well you just make it look so dang easy.. You are one talented lady.
You are amazing! I kept reading thinking, “How is she gonna make THIS look like a toddler bed?” I had to show my DH! Thank you for sharing your ideas and talents with us! Maybe someday, I’ll get enough ambition to tackle one myself! Ha!
What a great idea!
Dang — that is sooo cute! I’m bookmarking this one!
this is so divine..I love finding thrown away treasures and creating something out of them..I have been a vintage clothier for years and love to reuse and recycle!
this is a beautiful bed!
Corinne
That is really a cute idea. It is amazing how with just a little imagination, just about anything can be used to create something new – and useful!
Thanks for explaining the details! I have not tried using a clamped piece of wood yet with my jigsaw for a guide. That will be so helpful when you need a straight cut. And, I have never tried soaping my screws..how cool! The bed is awesome by the way!
lovely! amazing! Keep up the awesome work.
That is really cute and what little one wouldn’t love a bright red bed? Great reuse of that door.
This is spectacular! I didn’t think you could top that gorgeous bookcase from the other day, but you have outdone yourself with this! 🙂
Corinna
WOW! That is just SOOOOOOOOO cool, how you did that! I am without toddlers at this point but I see the vision. I have a file of “stuff to do for my grands” & this is going in it!!!