First off, it isn't actually a finished project yet, but it is installed and functional. I'll post updates as they occur.
Challenges:
Below is the look my daughter wants for the front and the bookcases, but there will be nightstands with doors on both sides the full 17" depth of the bed and 12" deep bookcases on top of that. The panels on the front of the bed itself are just going to be lipstick so I'll get those done before the next trip up north. My son in law is coming down in early December to build the nightstands and bookcases.
Challenges:
- The instructions did not mention that the only outlet on the wall where the Murphy bed is would be covered by the headboard so we had to add a new one.
- I forgot to paint the bar that goes between the legs. so that is just a bare piece of scrap and when I bring up the bookcases I'll bring up the painted piece as well.
- The legs are out so we have a way to pull it open until the front is finished and the handles are added.
- Plywood on the right side decided to bend. It is bowed in right where the gas strut attaches to the side and then flares out at the pivot point of the bed. When the nightstands and bookcases are attached, that will straighten itself out, I hope.
- One bright spot was that I'm really impressed with the Benjamin Moore Advance paint.
Below is the look my daughter wants for the front and the bookcases, but there will be nightstands with doors on both sides the full 17" depth of the bed and 12" deep bookcases on top of that. The panels on the front of the bed itself are just going to be lipstick so I'll get those done before the next trip up north. My son in law is coming down in early December to build the nightstands and bookcases.
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