Twin House Bed Frame + Trundle Bed Woodworking Plan

Build your own house bed frame with this beginner-friendly twin bed plan! The printable woodworking plan includes one-sheet plywood DIY trundle bed, too.  

You’ll also love this crib size house bed playhouse frame reading nook, and if you prefer to buy instead of DIY, check out our favorite pre-made house beds here

wood house bed frame inspiration and tutorial

Hi it’s Amy from Hertoolbelt back again with another build project and woodworking plan. We spied this adorable house bed frame in an Australian magazine, Home Life, and couldn’t wait to design plans!

By popular demand, we’ve also updated the plans (Jan 2021) with instruction to build a DIY low-profile trundle bed to slide under the main bed!

Kids room with house bed frame, blue ombre dresser, geometric rug, and cloud wall decals
INSPIRATION IMAGE: HOUSE LIFE MAGAZINE

We’re big fans of house shaped bed frames and other woodworking projects. Justin and Cassity’s first big viral project was this Bunk Bed Playhouse based on an IKEA bunk bed.

Since then, we’ve also designed a

How to Build a Twin House Bed Frame + Trundle Bed

Get the printable house bed plans HERE
The 17-page printable woodworking plan includes the full tutorial, detailed diagrams, and step-by-step assembly instructions. 

This house bed frame is designed to fit a twin mattress and box spring 39″ x 75″, with a no box spring option that uses 1×4 bed slats instead for a lower mattress height.

You can also build the optional trundle bed to have an extra bed for another child or for guests or sleepovers.

Here are the overall dimensions of the bed. The size is the same whether you add the trundle bed or not; the bed rail height is the only thing that needs changed to accommodate the trundle.

Twin House Bed Frame With Trundle Bed Add On, Remodelaholic
Twin House Bed Frame With Trundle Bed (Optional)

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Twin House Bed Frame Materials Needed

* No box spring option (recommended for trundle bed version)

Yes — you can build a twin bed frame from just 2x4s and 2x2s! This bed is easy to make in a weekend for all skills levels.

The optional 1×4 bed slats are a great option for a Montessori bed or low bed frame for young children, or to pair with the new trundle bed option.

Building this homemade bed frame requires only a miter saw and a pocket hole jig (plus drill and hammer or brad nailer).

The trundle bed is built using one sheet of plywood and some 2″ casters, so you’ll also want a table saw (or circular saw with edge guide) to cut down the plywood.

How to assemble a house-shaped twin bed frame

After making the cuts following the cut list and diagram in the printable woodworking plan, you’ll use pocket holes and screws to assemble the bed as detailed in the step-by-step plans.

Twin House Bed Frame or Floor Bed
Twin House Bed Frame (Box Spring Option)

Can I disassemble the house bed to move it?

Yes! If you apply wood glue to *only* the joints for the headboard and footboard sections, you’ll be able to remove the screws connecting the bed rails and roof beam to the headboard and footboard and move the bed in sections.

If you anticipate disassembling and moving this bed multiple times, you might consider adjusting the plans to use metal surface-mounted bed rail brackets instead. Connecting the bed slats using webbing to make your attached bed slats will also take up less space than using a box spring, while making disassembly and re-assembly easier than installing the bed slats with screws, as suggested in the building plan.

Finishing the DIY House Bed Frame

Once you finished building the twin house bed frame, remove any excess glue, apply wood filler to nail holes, cracks and blemishes and allow to dry.  Sand the wood filler and house frame until smooth, finishing with 120-150 grit sand paper.  Stain or paint and prime as you like.

It looks like the bed in the inspiration picture was whitewashed.  For tutorials on whitewashing see Whitewash Planked Ceiling and White Wash vs Dry Brush.

For a colorful pop, use our colorwashing stain technique to stain the bed ANY color you like!

If you want a more traditional or rustic stained finish, you can mix up your own homemade stains using our recipes, or use pre-stain wood conditioner with an off-the-shelf stain.

The little details are what make any project.  I love the little pendant light hanging from the roof.  IKEA carries light cords for $5 that plug into an outlet.  They also carry cords with fun colors for $8.  Add a pendant cover/shade that fits your decor or hang a strand of string lights and you have the cutest House Frame Bed on the block!

Get the printable twin house bed plans HERE

Reader-Built Kids’ House Beds

We love seeing photos of what you’ve built using Remodelaholic plans! Send photos to hello@remodelaholic.com or tag #imaremodelaholic on Instagram to show off your work.

This darling little girls’ rainbow room is courtesy of @home_kimprovements! And that rainbow shiplap wall (details here), I am in LOVE!

Home Kimprovements Twin House Bed Frame With Rainbow Shiplap Wall, Twin Bed Plans By Remodelaholic WM

The very talented By Brittany Goldwyn built the twin house bed and added safety rails to make it a toddler bed for her growing daughter. See her modifications here. 

Bybrittanygoldwyn Twin House Bed With Safety Rails, Plans By Remodelaholic

Leigh Anne from Houseologie built this house bed following our plans and it turned out so amazing! See some of her tips and more pictures of the beautiful finished room here.

DIY House Bed With Kreg Jig

Feb 2018: Reader Alisha submitted this bed that she built and it is perfectly adorable!

“We followed the plans to a T and everything turned out perfect! Made all of the cuts first, then assembled and it came together very easily. Once built, I finished it with a thin coat OF white chalk paint and some light, lanterns and lace overhead. It is gorgeous and cute and we get tons of compliments on it!”

Diy House Frame Bed By Reader Alisha, Building Plans @Remodelaholic Wm

Diy House Bed By Reader Alisha 2 @Remodelaholic

November 2019: Make It Laura shared her process of building the bed following these plans as a beginning DIYer! Read the blog post here and check out her Instagram highlight here for more info. Doesn’t the yellow look so cute with the polka dot wall decals!

Yellow House Shaped Bed With Colorful Polka Dots Accent Wall And Chevron Rug, Colorful And Beautiful Kids Room

April 2020: Ashley built the bed for her daughter’s room. Look at the super cute tassles! Thank you for sharing, Ashley!

DIY House Bed Frame On Remodelaholic

May 2020: Reader Anna built our house bed frame with chimney for her little one who is a Frozen fan!

House Bed Frame Twin By Reader Anna Remodelaholic WM

March 2021: Danielle built this sunny yellow floor bed for her daughter’s rainbow room!

“Almost everything in her new room is diy! I made the quilt from the “postcard from Sweden” pattern with Kona fabric. The raindrops are diy from felt and the cloud light is a paper lantern (of course with an LED light that doesn’t get hot) low wattage nightlight bulb with batting glued on.”

DIY Floor Bed House Bed Frame In Yellow Rainbow Room, By Reader Danielle Plans From Remodelaholic Wm

Click here to purchase and download the House Frame Twin Bed printable woodworking plan.

More fun DIY kids’ bed ideas:

Free plans to build a kid's bed inspired by this unique house frame twin bed. #remodelaholic #kidsbedroomFirst published 18 Oct 2014 // Last updated 28 Jan 2021

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57 Comments

  1. Do you have a printable version of these plans? I’m having a hard time reading it with all the ads and the social media sidebar blocks the measurements. Also it’s difficult to copy into a word doc. Thank you.

    1. Hi Natalie,
      We sure do — just click the button/link up toward the top of the post and it will be emailed to you 🙂

  2. Apologies… one more question. We are building this for our granddaughter who lives with her parents. Looks like transporting assembled is impossible so is there a suggestion for primarily building at our home but with minimal final assembly at her home? Suggestions? Thank you!!

  3. I’m so excited to build this! I’ve been looking for a house frame bed plan I like and this looks like the winner! I’m wondering about lowering the support slats to the floor though to make it less of a jump for my 3 year old…has anyone tried that? If not, guess I’ll be the first! Thanks for the plans!

    1. It’s possible! It would need to be pretty low with a thin mattress to fit the building plan as it’s written — but the great part about building it yourself is that you could adjust the height of the platform to allow more space for a trundle 🙂

  4. Thanks for the great post! I made this for my 3-year old daughter for Christmas. She slept in her little brothers room last night (Christmas Eve) and my wife and I disassembled her old bed and assembled this one while she slept. Such a fun surprise for her in the morning, the bed turned out great!

    If you’re planning on making this, play around with the angled pocket holes to make sure you get it right before sanding everything down. It took me a couple of times before I got it right, but I could just be a novice! Otherwise the instructions worked extremely well for me.

    Merry Christmas!

  5. Hi! So we built 2 of these for our kiddos and I love them, but we got our mattresses delivered today and they are too big! What did we do wrong? Any suggestions how to adjust this easily????

  6. Hi,
    These bed’s are adorable and we are so excited to make them for our children. Quick questions, I was wondering if you by chance knew where the black and white wallpaper in the photo submitted by your reader was from. My daughter loves it and I can’t seem to find it on any of the wallpaper websites. Thank you in advance!

    1. Hi Meghann,
      Thanks for the kind comment. I bet if you click over to Houseologie (linked in the post) then Leigh Anne can help you find the wallpaper!

  7. Merci pour tout. Merci de m’adresser vote document Word à mon adresse mail. Merci. J’aime beaucoup ce que vous faites.