Thursday, March 17th, 2011 at
6:38 pm
My daughters room is quite small and I need extra space. The bed risers I have bought are not high enough or safe. I need to get my daughters twin bed about 15 inches minimum off the ground, in order to store toys underneath. How do I make bed risers to do this, with casters on the bottom to move the bed for ease of making it?
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Saturday, March 5th, 2011 at
11:26 am
Has anybody made a bed riser or lift for a bed before? I’m looking for directions on how to make a riser for a dorm room bed. The riser need to be able to elevate the bed an additional 30 inches off the ground.
Please do not suggest I buy one without naming the place to buy it from. Would prefer to buy if under 30 dollars, but I am willing to make it. Has to be stable enough for a lofted bed to sit upon.
I need risers that are EXTRA TALL not the dinky 6 to 10 inch ones sold at Target, amazon.com, and bed bath stores. Bed risers need to raise the bed 30 inches.
Already have a bed that needs to be utilized due to dorm requirements. Has to be a lift not a new bed frame.
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Friday, August 27th, 2010 at
1:54 am
I don’t have a roommate & I could use the extra space if I bunked my beds. But I still want to use my bed risers since the bed sits really low to the ground without them. Would it be safe? I’m not a little girl. I weigh a good 175 or more. Just wondering if the bed risers would break from all the weight.
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
11:28 pm
We’ve had bed risers on our bed for a few years, and we love the extra storage. However, we just got a new bed that has a foot board. It changes the way the bed skirt hangs, and now the risers show. I’ve looked for cherry risers to match the wood of the bed, but they’re not as tall as the risers we have now. What is a tasteful way to hide the risers so we can keep them?
Well, now that we have a footboard, the bed skirt is down behind the footboard instead of in front of the legs of the bed. That’s why the risers show now.
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Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
2:16 pm
i dont have a bedframe for my bed and want to get the matress off the floor. i bought bed risers but they are for bed frames not for the matress it self. can i srick anything under there that will lift it off the floor. cardboard boxes wont hold…
anything i can buy at the store?
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