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Upcycled childrens canopy bed with star lights

MitchellM
Amassing an Audience
MitchellM
MitchellM
Amassing an Audience

The twinkling LED stars in the ceiling of this gorgeous upcycled canopy bed make bedtime truly magical.

 

 

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The project

 

When baby number two was a couple of months away their big sister needed to relinquish the cot and move up in the world.

 

Perhaps it was the tugging of my heartstrings that inspired this project, but I felt somewhat cruel asking her to give up the security of her former crib. Some things she wanted to include on her big-girl bed were rainbows, unicorns, curtains, stars and the moon. She doesn't ask for much... When my parents asked me as a five-year-old what I would like in our new house, I said a giant Christmas tree and a pool. They did that for me, so I tried my best here too.

 

I started by asking my father-in-law to keep an eye out for a solid timber bed frame on council clean-up. I'm all for upcycling, and this seemed like a project where new wasn't necessarily better. A couple of days later, he came up with the goods, and I had a perfect solid timber bed to begin the project on. I began by removing the years' worth of stickers, sanding the frame down and giving it a solid clean-up.

 

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I knew I needed to build a canopy, and that would require support. I drilled holes in the headboard and base to glue in dowels. The dowels would allow me to connect 42mm x 42mm uprights with corresponding holes to them. 

 

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I used Dulux Precision primer over the existing gloss paint as it has the best adhesion on stubborn surfaces. I then top coated with Dulux Aquanamel.  

 

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I built the canopy frame out of 42mm x 19mm x 2.4m premium-grade dressed Pine and temporarily fixed it in place to make sure everything would fit when reassembled inside.

 

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I glued and screwed a CustomWood 2440mm x 1220mm x 6mm standard MDF panel onto the bottom of the canopy frame. I then cut out some star shapes with my jigsaw. I cut up a plastic milk container and glued the pieces on top of the cutouts. This would allow light to transfer through them later.

 

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I decided just the cut-out shapes weren't doing it for me, and it needed a bit more "Wow!" factor, so I drilled 150 4mm holes and glued in LED lights. A rope light would provide the colours for the star cutouts and moon. A second 6mm MDF skin was added to enclose the lighting. The top also looked a bit boring, so I created a bit of a roof and added trim pieces around the sides to finish it. A curtain rail and curtains were added as requested.

 

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A final coat of paint and bedding was added to complete the look, and my job was done. As expected, a little girl was loving her new big-girl bed to bits. I'm one happy dad!

 

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The stars twinkle and have function settings similar to Christmas lights. Although all these lights are low-voltage and LED, they're only left on for bedtime stories and then immediately switched off. 

 

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I had been looking at beds like this but even without the lights they were priced well over $500. I couldn't afford something like that. The total spend on this came to around $200 and a few weekends of my time. I guess that is what makes D.I.Y. truly wonderful – being able to achieve things that would otherwise be out of reach.

 

More kids bedroom inspiration

 

Bunnings Workshop member Dark built this brilliant D.I.Y. kids house frame bed.

 

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Workshop member Jess made this gorgeous castle bookshelf with space for keeping toys and jewellery.

 

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Jess also built this ute-shaped bookshelf for her son, complete with a headlight that can be used as a night light.

 

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Workshop member ProjectPete made this simple but functional kids teepee clothes rack

 

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There are also plenty more great ideas in our Top 10 most popular kids projects.

 

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