
one of the wonderful things about ikea hacking is how furniture is repurposed and made useful again. that is especially true with children's furniture.
so i love how rob turned the mydal bunk bed into single bed and even used up the redundant ladder.
rob says, "i turned a
mydal bunk bed into two single beds and a kids bench. i removed the top bed, which i then attached to the walls of the room.


i didn't need the header, footer and ladder. instead i used those remaining parts to make a kids bench.

the header and footer of the bed became the seat (with a little modification to the spacing). the ladder made the armrests and legs. i could reuse some of the original screws, and needed about 16 more (size 4x40mm) to complete the armrests.
that makes two beds and a bench for 70 euro ($129)."