B80
2nd January 2013, 01:27 AM
Hi all,
Newbie from Adelaide here. I'm entertaining a project converting an old garage into a self contained studio apartment. In order to make the most of the available space, I'm considering using a fold up "Murphy bed", together with custom storage cupboards along one wall and some smaller bits and pieces.
I have a pretty tight budget to make it all work, and the only off-the-shelf Murphy beds I can find in Australia would consume most of said budget. So, if the project is to get off the ground, I'll have to build the bed myself, as well as most of the cabinetry.
Here's a rough mock up of the room to give you some idea of what I had in mind (minus the colours)
http://img713.imageshack.us/img713/1322/mockup2b.jpg (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/713/mockup2b.jpg/)
Being a 4WD enthusiast for some time (Land Rovers at that), I've gotten reasonably good at metal fabrication and everything and anything mechanical. When it comes to woodworking however, I'm a complete novice (unless I count a year of woodwork in high school nearly two decades ago). I'll no doubt have a multitude of questions (I'll do my best to make at least some of them intelligent) and will appreciate any words of wisdom to guide me through the perils of making one's own furniture. I look forward to soaking up some of the abundance of knowledge on this forum, and hopefully getting to know a few fine folk along the way.
Cheers
Boyan
Newbie from Adelaide here. I'm entertaining a project converting an old garage into a self contained studio apartment. In order to make the most of the available space, I'm considering using a fold up "Murphy bed", together with custom storage cupboards along one wall and some smaller bits and pieces.
I have a pretty tight budget to make it all work, and the only off-the-shelf Murphy beds I can find in Australia would consume most of said budget. So, if the project is to get off the ground, I'll have to build the bed myself, as well as most of the cabinetry.
Here's a rough mock up of the room to give you some idea of what I had in mind (minus the colours)
http://img713.imageshack.us/img713/1322/mockup2b.jpg (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/713/mockup2b.jpg/)
Being a 4WD enthusiast for some time (Land Rovers at that), I've gotten reasonably good at metal fabrication and everything and anything mechanical. When it comes to woodworking however, I'm a complete novice (unless I count a year of woodwork in high school nearly two decades ago). I'll no doubt have a multitude of questions (I'll do my best to make at least some of them intelligent) and will appreciate any words of wisdom to guide me through the perils of making one's own furniture. I look forward to soaking up some of the abundance of knowledge on this forum, and hopefully getting to know a few fine folk along the way.
Cheers
Boyan