DIY Storage Bed With Drawers…almost for FREE.

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by Mimzy lombardo
3 Materials
$15
8 Hours
Easy

We’re in the process of renovating what used to be my son’s room into a “modern farmhouse style” bedroom for my daughter. Since my girls are both teenagers now, they need their own space, so we moved my son into the guest room and my youngest into his room.

The desire of her heart was for the IKEA Brimnes Bed because of the copious drawer storage underneath. She’s very organized and likes to have a place for everything and everything in its place. Well, the IKEA bed was out of her budget since she’s paying for the room reno. herself. We searched FB marketplace, CL and Offerup but to no avail.

Lucky for her I had this $30 Dixie Campaign dresser that I picked up at Habitat that I intended to resell. One of the drawer pulls was damaged beyond repair and I couldn’t find a replacement at a reasonable price, so I had already decided to just sell the pulls on eBay. UNTIL, it occurred to me I could use it for the base of a storage bed, along with the other unused highboy dresser from my son’s room. 

STEP ONE of this storage/drawer bed …cut the two dressers down to the proper size. I used the top two drawers and the bottom two drawers. I cut all four sections to 19″. I decided on that dimension because the bottom two drawers of the Campaigner dresser measured exactly 19″.

The top two drawers were not exactly 19″ so I had to leave a bit of a “foot” on the bottom to make it the same exact height. Pictured above. 

The piece above without a top is the section we left open (without drawers) to accommodate books, blankets and other stuff. We left it open because we have a nightstand on that side of the room which would block the drawers from opening. 

STEP TWO  After I cut the dressers up, I brought them inside and painted everything using regular latex house paint and a good high bonding primer. 

Then I hauled everything to my daughters room to assemble it. 

STEP THREE  I arranged the dressers to accommodate her full size mattress. 

STEP FOUR.  I used thin plywood, AKA Luan, AKA flooring underlayment from Home Depot for the top of the dressers to support the mattress. I also secured the dresser pieces together with two screws between each section. 

Initially I intended to cover the opening in the middle with a long strip of the same thin plywood from side to side. However, once my daughter saw the space in the middle and immediately slithered in and decided she wanted to keep it open for naps. So she came up with the idea for a barn door to close the space in the middle. Genius!

STEP FIVE. Lastly, I trimmed out the top edge. I cut down thin trim pieces I had leftover from another job and trimmed the outside edge of the plywood to cover the screws and clean up the edge. 

STEP SIX The very last step to this storage bed DIY is the tiny barn door. I cover that in a separate post . The barn door was such a genius idea my daughter had, and since I already had the metal flat bar it only cost me about $6 to make it. 

My daughter is thrilled with her storage bed and she even has space to spare. 


We still have a bunch of other projects planned for this room renovation. I plan to make curtains and a roman shade for her window, make a duvet cover and some pillows for her bed, make a fabric headboard of some kind, and hang some pictures, so stay tuned for those projects. It oughta be a really cute room in the end. 

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  • Nie49258591 Nie49258591 on Nov 04, 2022

    The bed looks very nice and I like the idea of extra storage. My question, though, is why are there only three sections of dresser drawers instead of four? Your picture where you are setting up the bed and measuring for a full size bed only has three sets of drawers - two on one side and one on the other. How is the bed stabilized with nothing being under one corner?

  • Lyn Lyn on Jan 08, 2024

    I've been wanting a Captains Bed, which is basically what this is. Problem is, I need to put an adjustable bed on top because I'm somewhat handicapped. Trying to find 2 beds like that to merge together has been challenging even with a zero clearance adjustable bed. Any suggestions? My handyman has moved on, so it will be a while before I can find someone to do it, anyway.

  • Sandy Rolon Sandy Rolon on Feb 25, 2024

    I would love to do this with an existing bed. Yard sale, I bought a white leather platform bed, What do you suggest?

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  • Omaifi Omaifi on Nov 13, 2024

    I like the idea!

  • Emily Harris Emily Harris on Nov 13, 2024

    Love it!I love the idea of a DIY storage bed with drawers! It’s such a smart way to maximize space while keeping things tidy — perfect for a teenager’s room. When I worked on a similar project, finding the right materials was key. If you’re looking for affordable options, try calling the Seventh Avenue phone number to ask about deals or stock availability, they’ve been super helpful for me in the past.

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