Friday, July 12, 2013

Where the Royal Family Sleeps

When you read “royal” in the title did you think I was going to be talking about Prince William & Kate today?
Oh yeah, sorry.  That isn’t happening lol
When I say “royal” I’m referring to us (waaaaaay different, right?! lol).  Now I know we aren’t royalty…not even close!  But every time I go to sleep in our new bed, I feeeeeeeel like royalty.  Seriously, I don’t think I’ve ever slept in a bed this wonderful…including the time we were snowed in at the Ritz Carlton for Christmas!
We purchased our new mattress a couple of days after moving into our new house last December.  We went shopping for furniture in January since we still needed a new frame because we’d never had a king size mattress before.  I fell in love with this bed from Rooms To Go, but there was no way I was going to spend $1000 on it!
Rooms to go
 
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So we went on the hunt for something like it, but after a few weeks of hunting we couldn’t find anything that seemed financially acceptable to us.  Bed frames can be ridiculous expensive!  Sheesh! We decided to make this a DIY project to save money, and started checking out some clearance centers.  Well wouldn’t you know when we went to the Rooms To Go clearance center we saw the bed I had fallen for!  It had several scratches and was missing the posts on the footboard, BUT we talked it down to $200!  We saved $800 and brought that bad boy home :-)
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Before we could put this to use we needed to purchase a bed frame and attach the headboard & footboard to it because the clearance version of this bed didn’t include those pieces.  The Mr. did this and we just used the bed with the dings for a few months until I had some time to fix it.  It wasn’t at it’s true glory, but it still worked.  At the beginning of the summer I purchased some stain, glossy polyurethane, and 4 staircase posts.  I used a clipping from an advertisement I saw of the bed to match my additions as closely as possible.DSC_0161-2
 
I sanded the rough edges of the staircase posts, and applied 2 coats of Ebony stain.  Once that was dry I applied 3 coats of glossy  polyurethane so that the posts would match the rest of the bed.  I repeated the process on all of the dings on the headboard & footboard.  DSC_0196-2When everything was dried, I used Gorilla wood glue to attach the halves of the staircase posts together and then to the ends of the footboard.  The bed was finally done :-)Collage 2DSC_0407-2
 
Project Prices
Headboard & footboard $200
Bed frame from Costco $50
Stain $5
Staircase posts $2 x 4
Glossy polyurethane$8 x 3
Brushes, sandpaper, wood glue, screws we already had
Total: $287 (we saved $713)
 
We are loving our bed even more now that it looks better.  The project wasn’t hard, just required some patience & effort.  We really love how much money we saved in doing some of this ourselves. 
This is our royal carriage that carries us to dream land every night :-)DSC_0415-3
xoxo Darby
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