How to transform broken storage bed

Alberta
by Alberta
I would like some ideas about how to make this once storage bed useful and/or pretty for my daughter? (7 yrs old)
  9 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Dec 28, 2015
    You did not explain the issue of the bed which I am sure will be an easy fix,however I found this that looked amazing .www.diyhomelife.com/10-outstanding-diy-storage-ideas-for-organizing-kids-room/ take a look and maybe inspiration will strike
  • Nancy Goff-Waddell Nancy Goff-Waddell on Dec 29, 2015
    oh that site that Janet gave had a couple good ideas to use on this bed. good luck.
  • Pat Pat on Dec 29, 2015
    A skirt added with velcro to fasten it could be pretty!
  • LD LD on Dec 29, 2015
    I can see by the pic that the drawers are missing and/or damaged, you have different ways to address the drawer storage, and that is to build new ones or remove the bottom side piece, and create new storage with baskets. To change the look of this bed, I would add another MDF board to the bottom base and add caster wheels, so it's easy to move for cleaning or changing the layout of the furniture, just be sure at each corner the wheels can be locked for safety reasons. Then I would decoupage the piece with floral design, which she would not outgrow, create a canopy on the ceiling along the wall which the non storage side is up against, making sure to extend it out to the opposite side of the bed, cover the mattress with a comforter and add lots of different sizes and types of pillow for along the side of the bed against the wall. Center the bed on that wall and a small round table on each end, install plug in wall lamps above the tables for task lighting. Pull the colors for the room from the florals in the decoupage. You can also add a decorative rug to give texture to the flooring. An adjustable height coffee table adjacent to the side of the bed, can be used for playing and a study area. Even though your daughter is only 7 now, you should design her room based on when she becomes a teenager.
  • Toni Toni on Dec 31, 2015
    I would take the bottom facing off and use dresser draws on wheels for pull out storage, paint it, go to the goodwill or flea market and find a cheap old dresser or chest, take the draws out paint the bed and draws put wheels on the draws... there you go
  • Barbara Barbara on Jan 01, 2016
    since your daughter is young, I think the first issue is safety. If the structure itself is sound (remember, she won't always be 7!) then I'd put baskets with colorful liners in each of the open compartments, or rebuild the drawers if the current look is what you want. Colorful (daughters fav?) paint and a little dust ruffle and you are good to go.
  • Deborah Sale-Butler Deborah Sale-Butler on Jan 03, 2016
    If you check out the site whatisblik.com, you'll find some great "surface skins" which you could use to transform the plain wood. You can either replace the drawers with baskets or eliminate the rails and put drop-down fabric to conceal the holes and she can store bulkier toys, stuffed animals and games under there. I had a similar "hole" problem in my bedroom and rigged up some bamboo place mats which I had mounted to heavy gauge cardboard and mounted inside the frame with Velcro mounts (easy to remove and clean). I used bamboo, but you could use any pattern.
  • Leslie Leslie on Jan 04, 2016
    There are many great ideas here but the most important thing is, your daughter is 7 and how long are you going to keep this bed. There were some good ideas for baskets and cutting out the bottom areas to incorporate those baskets. My concern is with the two middle uprights. are they for support or just used for the previous drawers. If they are NOT supports get rid of them and the bottom cross board, measure the area from headboard to foot board and get cardboard boxes and make "baskets" with liners from those. There is a tutorial on Hometalk that gives instructions. They are really nice looking when done and will basically cost you nothing.Make "Baskets" Out of Cardboard Boxes Good luck :)
  • Leslie Leslie on Jan 04, 2016
    Make "Baskets" Out of Cardboard Boxes <-- this link didn't post I am hoping it will now Diane. If it doesn't just put those words in the search area of the Hometalk site and it will bring you to the different links for this topic :) Again good luck :)