PVC Pipe Toddler Beds?

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  • craftymissbeth
    Legally Unlicensed
    • May 2012
    • 2385

    PVC Pipe Toddler Beds?

    Hey everyone... I gotsa question. I am currently redoing my daycare spaces and am wanting to put in permanent toddler beds. I have a room that we are not using that could easily fit 3-4 toddler beds... I'd love to use it as an exclusive toddler/preschool nap room.

    I was considering building simple box/platform type toddler beds, but now I'm thinking I could make some beds out of PVC pipe. I will be using a standard crib mattress with the beds.

    I can't find any plans online, though, so I think I'll have to wing it

    Any thoughts? Advice? My goal is to create an exclusive nap room for the older kids, but to keep it on the cheap (read SUPER CHEAP) as well as solve the problem of having to store bedding and nap mats every single day. I'm a single parent with too few hours in my day and I'm trying to find little things that will help me out throughout my days.
  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    #2
    Originally posted by craftymissbeth
    Hey everyone... I gotsa question. I am currently redoing my daycare spaces and am wanting to put in permanent toddler beds. I have a room that we are not using that could easily fit 3-4 toddler beds... I'd love to use it as an exclusive toddler/preschool nap room.

    I was considering building simple box/platform type toddler beds, but now I'm thinking I could make some beds out of PVC pipe. I will be using a standard crib mattress with the beds.

    I can't find any plans online, though, so I think I'll have to wing it

    Any thoughts? Advice? My goal is to create an exclusive nap room for the older kids, but to keep it on the cheap (read SUPER CHEAP) as well as solve the problem of having to store bedding and nap mats every single day. I'm a single parent with too few hours in my day and I'm trying to find little things that will help me out throughout my days.
    My DH made my brother's dog one last year.

    Search PVC dog beds and you will find a ton of plans/help.

    I know they aren't the same specifications as toddler beds/crib mattresses but the point is the same.


    Here is a Youtube video that shows how to make a dog bed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9IH...m-upload_owner

    HTH

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    • Kimskiddos
      Daycare.com Member
      • Oct 2013
      • 420

      #3
      Go to Pinterest and search for pvc toddler beds, there were a bunch. Didn't look at them all but it is a good place to start.

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      • craftymissbeth
        Legally Unlicensed
        • May 2012
        • 2385

        #4
        oooh so do you think a bed like that would hold up to a toddler? I mean, I'm sure dogs are rough on them, but we all know how kids can be ::

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        • craftymissbeth
          Legally Unlicensed
          • May 2012
          • 2385

          #5
          Originally posted by Kimskiddos
          Go to Pinterest and search for pvc toddler beds, there were a bunch. Didn't look at them all but it is a good place to start.
          All I could find on Pinterest were guard rails, canopies, or bunk/loft beds. I'm sure I could tweak a loft bed plan into a regular toddler bed though. Thanks!

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          • DaveA
            Daycare.com Member and Bladesmith
            • Jul 2014
            • 4245

            #6
            Originally posted by craftymissbeth
            oooh so do you think a bed like that would hold up to a toddler? I mean, I'm sure dogs are rough on them, but we all know how kids can be ::
            If you use 1 1/2" PVC you should be fine. I built a PVC frame for a sand and water table out of it that I could stand on with no problems. Use the purple primer & clear cement for PVC and it will hold like crazy.

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            • craftymissbeth
              Legally Unlicensed
              • May 2012
              • 2385

              #7
              Originally posted by DaveArmour
              If you use 1 1/2" PVC you should be fine. I built a PVC frame for a sand and water table out of it that I could stand on with no problems. Use the purple primer & clear cement for PVC and it will hold like crazy.
              ok at this rate I'm going to have an entire house full of PVC furniture and accessories. I definitely need to make a sand & water table, too!

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              • butterfly
                Daycare.com Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 1627

                #8
                Have you priced out what it would cost to build beds from PVC? Do you already have the mattresses? I was able to purchase cots with sheets for about $30-35 a piece. And I like that I can stack them up if I'm not wanting them spread out all over the room. If you didn't already have the mattresses and materials, it may get quite costly.

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                • craftymissbeth
                  Legally Unlicensed
                  • May 2012
                  • 2385

                  #9
                  Originally posted by butterfly
                  Have you priced out what it would cost to build beds from PVC? Do you already have the mattresses? I was able to purchase cots with sheets for about $30-35 a piece. And I like that I can stack them up if I'm not wanting them spread out all over the room. If you didn't already have the mattresses and materials, it may get quite costly.
                  Very good point. I do not have any of the materials yet and do not have any mattresses. I'm going to do a bunch of pricing things this weekend and see what makes the most sense.

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