How to make your own sofabed
9mm plywood sheet – get cut into shapes by the lovely
people at B&Q,
namely
1 of 600 x 1700,
2 of 250 x 1700.
(then cut the excess into a top for the desk and a piece for the footstool)
pva and sand smooth, hinge together and use bolts for
extra strength.
Base Board – get cut into shape 18mm 1 of 800 x 1700
Pva and sand smooth
Attach metal strip to back edge to support upright.
Drill holes in correct place for doorstops on seat base
such that they clear base completely when in bed mode (and also holes for cabin hook catches)
Attach 8 legs (bolted)
Infill under bedbase using the spare strips of the 9mm
(glue and screw) so that it supports the thin back boards when in bed position
(because metal strip stands proud and would put too much pressure on the hinges)
Upholster the seat base – care around the hinges.
Upholster the back pieces as one.
Attach the cabin hooks
Cover foam with ‘underwear’ using ex duvet set bought for
a £1 from charity shop. This makes it
much easier to put the outer covers on and off.
Detail of back support showing cabin hooks
When it all lays flat the seat/back sections overlap the baseboard by 5"
Other people without the restrictions I had could have the back as one piece leaning against the cabin sides.
9mm pieces hinged together
upholstered
without cushions but showing footstool under.
There is a knee roll on the seat cushion
Pieces of foam in their underwear
Sofa
With cushions in their bright covers
(not complete because I was waiting for the zips to arrive.
As a single bed for anyone 5' 8" or prepared to have feet hanging over the end
As a double - full length.
this is achieved using the footstool and the metal box I have on the boat that I use to hold the ash from the fire. These are cunningly the same height
The extra piece of foam sits across these and extends the length of the sofa.
We have got the wooden sections of the sofa on the boat now and once I have finished the cushions and they are on the boat as well I will put up a picture of it in place.
The legs on the sofa are 12" high so plenty of storage underneath in plastic storage boxes etc.
The cover on the footstool is held in place with velcro. (stapled to the wood and sewn to the material)
Fingers crossed it all works as it is supposed to!
I had an IKEA sofabed on there before and it was a right royal p in the a because it had to be turned 90 degrees to be turned into a bed and it was too wide to leave in that position.
Still it has kept me entertained over the holidays.
2 comments:
Clever!
And beautiful!
Why thank you!
The sofa cover is quite nice too.
:)
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