How do I build a twin over queen bunk?
Have reviewed lots of Pinterest pics of twin over queen bunks (long side against a wall)
Any tips on reducing wood costs yet keeping beds sturdy/safe?
What should I use bed slats ? 2X4's or an alternative?
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A twin would only need 1/2" slats. Perhaps 3. You don't have to put the slats covering the whole space. Just the head, body, feet.
Hi Elizabeth, this site has plans for all sorts of bunks: https://www.guidepatterns.com/25-diy-bunk-beds-with-plans.php