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Bed made with scaffolding tubes, free construction drawing.

How can you make a bed from scaffold tubes?

Here we show you how to make a strong frame for beds.
The materials are scaffolding tubes and the connections are metal joinery clamps from the same scaffolds.

Should I use steel or alumium as material for the bed frame?

Metal frame for single beds.

You could choose aluminium rods and connectors, these come in several colours.

The aluminium scaffold tubes are more smooth, this material is cleaner than the galvanised version.
Galvanised steel tubing is however cheaper and more widely available.

You can not interchange the clamps and connectors between aluminium and steel rods.
Both have different sizes, even if it is sometimes only a few milimeters.

Construction drawing to make a bed from scaffold tubes.

The construction drawing for this frame was designed for one adult.
It is however not difficult to change sizes, the method for construction of the bed stays the same.

How to make a single bed with scaffolding tubes and tube connectors.

What do you need to make this single bed?

First of all cut all tubes to the appropiate sizes.
Here is the list with measurements for a single bed with a length of two meters.
Simply adapt the sizes if you want to make bigger beds.
Single bed made from scaffolding rods.

Cutting list for the tubes.

  • Two tubes, 2 meters long.
  • Furthermore two tubes, one meter long.
  • And four tubes 75 cm. long.
  • Plus two tubes 50 cm long.
  • Four tubes 25 cm.
  • And four of 80 cm.
  • Finally three tubes with a length of 8.6 cm. or 86mm.

Tube connectors that are needed for this construction drawing.

  • Sixteen short T connectors.
  • Four through corner joints, these are for the legs.
  • Six cross connectors with a 90 degree angle.
  • Four corner knee connectors.
Assembly drawing for a single bed from scaffolding tubes and tube connections.

Double bed frame made of scaffolding tubes.

You should absolutely use thick pipes to make this double bed.
We suggest that you use scaffolding pipes and connections with a diameter of about 40 milimeters.

Frame for a double bed, construction with pipes and joints from scaffolding.
Tip >> A step by step instruction to assemble all parts is available in the multilingual translated version.
Twin bed from scaffolding pipes.
Double beds need a bit of extra strengthening in the middle.
Scaffold pipes industrial design beds.
Childrens bedroom with high sleeper loft beds made from scaffold boards and tubing.

Another example to make beds for kids is this bunkbed at the right.
It was made in the same style as the single beds above.
Use an old bed bottom or use planks to support a mattress.
A good mattress and support for it is extremely important.

We love to use reclaimed materials.
But it is not wise if for that reason you have to sleep on a uncomfortable mattress bottom.

More uses for scaffolding tubes to make furniture.
Wall to wall rails in the wardrobe.
Rack to make from scaffold rods or old plumbing tubes.
Connections for scaffold tubes or plumbing in use with rods as curtain rails.
Do it yourself examples for home made furniture from scaffold tubes and reclaimed wood.
Childrens bedroom with high sleeper loft beds made from scaffold boards and tubing.
Curtain rod fitting against a wall.
Easy to make yourself, a wardrobe made from repurposed scaffolding.
Street furniture, low coffee table made from a repurposed traffic sign.
Table and chairs, made from an repurposed old shower plate and reclaimed bathtub.
Barstools and matching homemade bar table.
Dining table design for scaffold tubes and reclaimed wood.
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