
Hi brains trust,
I'm hoping to extend the height of this bed by about 42cm with the extensions on the base of the legs (currently the supporting canopy beams sit at KO-height). Additionally, the plan is to raise the bed for more underbed storage space clearance.
Bed is a king single.
Material is pine.
Supporting leg dimensions are:
W:70mm x H:37mm (37 being how it's measuring but do the cuts come generally as a standard? ie it's more likely a 35mm height?)
A few questions I'd appreciate advice on:
A) MGP10 untreated pine best for extensions?
B) How to secure the 42cm cuts to ensure stability but ideally with connections hidden inside the two joining post ends? (pic with felt is current floor end of supplied post). I'm assuming no way to disguise the join of the two pieces?
C) Will need to drop the platform base and then fill the pre-drilled holes on posts (see pic). Would dowels be best for ensuring strength? If going with dowels, sand over/buff to level but any suggestions on how to blend them with the pine 'colour'?
D) Best vanish on the untreated pine to try and match the supplied pieces? It has a slight gloss.
E) Anything else structural I should take into consideration?
Cheers in advance for replies. Much appreciated.
Floor end of vertical canopy post - 70mm x 37mm x 185mm
Dowels to fill these pre-drilled?