children's bunk bed

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Furniture Design Project Lecturer: Olga Litvinova

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Children's Bunk Bed

Almost every child wants to sleep in a bunk bed. Now is the chance for you to help fulfill your child's dream.

L. Dilara ColakogluFurniture Design

Academic II B

( US )Safety RulesAny bed in which the bottom of the foundation is more than 30 in/ 76 cm from the floor must have guardrails on both sides. The side rail along the wall must be continuous.The tops of the guardrails must extend at least 5 in/ 12 cm above the top of the mattress.The openings in the upper bunk structure must be small enough (less than 3.5 in/ 8 cm by 6.2 in/ 15cm) to prevent passage of a child's torso.The openings at the ends of the lower bunk structure must be small enough to prevent entry by a child's head or torso, or large enough to permit free passage of the child's torso and head without risk of neck entrapment.

Standard US mattress sizesTwin

39 × 75 in (99 × 191 cm)Full or double

54 × 75 in (137 × 191 cm)Queen

60 × 80 in (152 × 203 cm)King

76 × 80 in (193 × 203 cm)California king

72 × 84 in (183 × 213 cm)

Perspective Drawing

Client Profile

Twin Boys

Ages between 8 -12

Requirements :-Sleeping area

-Play area-Storage

InspirationTaksim Tram

Orthographical DrawingsTop View

Ladder

Mattress

Side View

GuardrailNight Light

Bunk Frame

DrawersShift gear

(for playing – driving the train)

Doorway

Windows(Plexiglass)

Base

Front View

Ladder toClimb to second bed

Functionality

Materials Bed frame, Ladder and Drawers – Fir Wood: it's inexpensive and it’s best to use it only when you intend to paint the finished product. Lamp base/Tube and Shift

Gear Tube – Stainless SteelTop of Shift Gear – Foam coated with Leather for protection Fir Wood

Stainless Steel Leather Foam

Materials continued …Guardrail - Steel with pigmented powder coatingDrawer Knobs - Solid die-cast Zinc Alloy finished with black MatteRed and Black paint and finishing wax to coat entire bed frame

Steel

Pigmented Black Powder

Drawer Knob

Red and Black paint

Woodworking JoineryMortise and Tenon Joint

The mortise and tenon joint is used to connect two pieces of wood at a 90 degrees angle. In its basic form it is both simple and strong, including two components – the mortise hole and tenon.The tenon is formed on the end of a piece referred to as the rail and it is inserted into a square or rectangular cutout (mortise) on the corresponding piece of wood .

The tenon is precisely cut to fit the mortise hole. The joint may be glued, pinned or wedged to lock it in place .

Stub mortise and tenon corner joint

Mortise Tenon

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