by bryce | Jun 3, 2014 | Uncategorized
I recently finished the most involved, high-end bed frame to date, made of walnut with curly maple accents and a matching walnut/curly maple headboard. The customer wanted it to be extra extra nice, so that’s what he got. Little details like routing a round...
by bryce | Apr 28, 2014 | Uncategorized
I just finished a walnut bed frame with live-edge walnut slab headboard. It was my first time working with live-edge wood and the results were fantastic, I must say (and so does the customer!). The bed frame itself was made of a lower grade of walnut which meant it...
by bryce | Mar 31, 2014 | Uncategorized
After numerous inquiries about the possibility of putting the drawers on the end of a bed frame instead of the sides, it’s finally happened! I made a king frame with headboard and two drawers coming out the foot of the bed. The design I came up with is still...
by bryce | Jan 29, 2014 | Uncategorized
Having been asked many times in the past, I finally designed and built a trundle bed frame. It has a queen mattress on top with a twin underneath. A nice feature is that I hid the wheels on the twin frame up inside its legs, so it “floats” over the...
by bryce | Nov 20, 2013 | Uncategorized
I recently built a California King fir platform frame with oak plywood cladding to make a “box” to mostly-enclose the mattress, per a customer’s request. The legs are solid oak but the structure of the frame is fir to keep the cost down since it...
by bryce | Oct 16, 2013 | Uncategorized
Finally, a customer decided to get a frame with two woods! This is a queen bed frame with 15 slats, made of black walnut with a strip of curly maple running along the bottom. The finish is pure (no thinner) tung oil, sanded smooth as glass. Careful...