Tractor Bed PLANS (pdf format) - designed for a TWIN Size Mattress- perfect for a kid’s room! Help your little boy or girl transition from a crib into a bed he or she will actually enjoy sleeping in. Imagine that. They'll love it!
Available for FULL Size Mattress as well (just send me a message).
This digital document is a design guide with step-by-step instructions on how to create the "Tractor Bed".
Included are a Bill of Materials, exact dimensions for the components you'll need to build it, a step-by-step guide for assembling the bed, a recommended cutting guide, tons of diagrams/images, a conversion table for metric, and lots more to help you along the way.
Designed to support a TWIN mattress (39" x 75"). But you can certainly modify the plans to fit a larger mattress.
Overall dimensions of the fully assembled bed are: 88" x 54" x 61" (L x W x H).
To get an accurate cost estimate based on your local pricing (and recent lumber price changes) please contact me and I can provide a Bill of Materials.
If you are handy (or know someone that is) this is the design guide for you. The bed is designed to be made completely out of wood (that you can buy at a local store) and no specialty tools are required. If you can measure and cut 2x4's and work a power drill, you can build this bed.
Roll up your sleeves and help your little one transition from a crib to a big kid room. They'll sleep with a smile!
Some other features of the bed to consider:
- modular and forgiving design that can be built separately and assembled in the room
- easy to access sheets for frequent changing (as a parent, I know that's important)
- room for storage underneath bed frame
- can be converted into a regular bed easily (when the time comes)
- storage for books and toys on shelves
- frame is compatible with Construction Truck Bed, Castle Bed, Robot Bed, and Garbage Truck Bunk Bed.
- affordable materials, fun to build and personalize and inspire your kid!
For additional inspiration or decoration ideas, check out @HammerTreeLLC on Instagram.
And don't forget, if any questions come up before or along the way, please don't hesitate to ask!
Thanks,
Dan