Best way to rise bed *NEED STORAGE**
I'm looking to raise my bed and create storage space. I live in a 2 bdrm with limited storage
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Bed Bath and Beyond sell bed risers.
Depends how much you want to raise the bed. My mother had plastic bed risers under her bed to raise it up but after a couple years if someone sat right on the bed over the bed riser it would break through the plastic. A neighbor had just made a screen porch for his trailer and had wood left over. He cut 4 square blocks about 6 inches high to go under bed legs, make sure you centre leg on block as it shifts a bit when you place leg on block. Works great and a lot sturdier.
Depends how much you want to raise the bed. My mother had plastic bed risers under her bed to raise it up but after a couple years if someone sat right on the bed over the bed riser it would break through the plastic. A neighbor had just made a screen porch for his trailer and had wood left over. He cut 4 square blocks about 6 inches high to go under bed legs, make sure you centre leg on block as it shifts a bit when you place leg on block. Works great and a lot sturdier.
Depends how much you want to raise the bed. My mother had plastic bed risers under her bed to raise it up but after a couple years if someone sat right on the bed over the bed riser it would break through the plastic. A neighbor had just made a screen porch for his trailer and had wood left over. He cut 4 square blocks about 6 inches high to go under bed legs, make sure you centre leg on block as it shifts a bit when you place leg on block. Works great and a lot sturdier.
Depends how much you want to raise the bed. My mother had plastic bed risers under her bed to raise it up but after a couple years if someone sat right on the bed over the bed riser it would break through the plastic. A neighbor had just made a screen porch for his trailer and had wood left over. He cut 4 square blocks about 6 inches high to go under bed legs, make sure you centre leg on block as it shifts a bit when you place leg on block. Works great and a lot sturdier.
Depends how much you want to raise the bed. My mother had plastic bed risers under her bed to raise it up but after a couple years if someone sat right on the bed over the bed riser it would break through the plastic. A neighbor had just made a screen porch for his trailer and had wood left over. He cut 4 square blocks about 6 inches high to go under bed legs, make sure you centre leg on block as it shifts a bit when you place leg on block. Works great and a lot sturdier.
Depends how much you want to raise the bed. My mother had plastic bed risers under her bed to raise it up but after a couple years if someone sat right on the bed over the bed riser it would break through the plastic. A neighbor had just made a screen porch for his trailer and had wood left over. He cut 4 square blocks about 6 inches high to go under bed legs, make sure you centre leg on block as it shifts a bit when you place leg on block. Works great and a lot sturdier.
Depends how much you want to raise the bed. My mother had plastic bed risers under her bed to raise it up but after a couple years if someone sat right on the bed over the bed riser it would break through the plastic. A neighbor had just made a screen porch for his trailer and had wood left over. He cut 4 square blocks about 6 inches high to go under bed legs, make sure you centre leg on block as it shifts a bit when you place leg on block. Works great and a lot sturdier.
Depends how much you want to raise the bed. My mother had plastic bed risers under her bed to raise it up but after a couple years if someone sat right on the bed over the bed riser it would break through the plastic. A neighbor had just made a screen porch for his trailer and had wood left over. He cut 4 square blocks about 6 inches high to go under bed legs, make sure you centre leg on block as it shifts a bit when you place leg on block. Works great and a lot sturdier.
Sorry there is so many the same from me, I pressed answer and nothing seemed to be happening.
An easy solution is to purchase bed risers and find boxes that fit under your bed to create more storage. We also love this $2 fix:
https://www.diypassion.com/2014/03/20/storage-solution-diy-bed-risers/