DIY VW Micro-Bus Bunk Bed and Playhouse

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DIY Micro-Bus Bunk Bed and Playhouse

Are you a VW fan or just one who loves clever ideas? If you’re either, then this clever VW Micro-Bus Bunk Bed and Playhouse is a great project for you.

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The bed is a gift to a three year old nephew whose father is a mega VW fan. The idea was easy, but finding suitable plans wasn’t! Sure there are VW bed plans that can be found online but they failed to meet the standards they had in mind. So the big decision was made – why not design and build from scratch! The result says it all – a fabulously detailed VW bunk bed complete with working headlights and turn indicators.

It also has a steering wheel and fully functioning doors. Both top and bottom areas can take a full-sized single mattress, which gives plenty of space for sleepovers. Or you can just use the top as a bed and the bottom as a fabulous play area.

Is there a child – or parent – anywhere who would not love this project?

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Materials list:
All materials can be purchased from your local hardware store with the exception of the VW accessories. These can be sourced online, at an auto parts stores or better yet, from your local auto wrecker.
Timber:
  • 5 sheets of 4’x8′ 1/4 inch plywood for for outer skin
  • 2 sheets of 4’x8′ 3/4 inch MDF or plywood  for the top and bottom bases
  • 11 sticks of 3/4″x4′ dowels for the safety railing/faux cargo rack
  • 7 pieces of 1″x2″x8′ firring strips for safety railing/fuax cargo rack
  • 3 pieces 1″x3″x8′ firring strips for the ladder
  • 9 pieces of 2″x2″x8′ firring strips for the frames of doors and safety rail/faux cargo rack
  • 2 pieces of 2″x6″x8′ studs for ribs of curved front end
  • 12 – 14 pieces of 2″x3″x8′ studs for most of the framing – dependent on how much bracing you’re comfortable with
  • 1 piece of 4″x4″x4′ post.  Some hardware stores will cut this for you.  If not, a full 6 or 8 foot stick may need to be bought
  • 4, pre-cut 16″ diameter, 3/4 inch thick plywood circles.  Some hardware stores sell these else you will have to cut your own
  • 1 piece of 3/4″x12″x44.5″ pine board.  Try to get a nice knot-free piece here

Hardware:

  • 1 box of drywall screws
  • 1 box of 2″ deck screws
  • 1 box of 2.5″ deck screws
  • 1 small box of 3.5″ deck screws
  • 4, 1/4 inch x 3″ carriage bolts
  • 4, 1/4 inch washers
  • 4, 1/4 inch nuts
  • 4 hinges for the doors
  • 12 “L” brackets 4″x4″  – found in the door and hinge section of your local hardware store
  • 12 “L” brackets 1″x1″ – found in the area that contains framing hardware, such as hurricane straps

Tools:

  • Jigsaw and/or band-saw if available
  • Power drill
  • Countersink bit
  • Compound miter saw
  • Table saw, if available
  • Hand sander and sand paper
  • Wood filler
  • Paint
  • Clamps for when you need that 3rd or 5th hand to hold pieces up.

Accents

  • Hubcaps
  • Steering Wheel
  • Headlights
  • Pin striping
  • Little decals and stick-ons

Steps:

This bed is designed to knock down to help facilitate moving.  It is easier to start from the bottom and work your way up. I have pre-drilled and countersunk every screw used.

You will need the following size pieces of lumber for this step…
2, 41 inch 2″x3″s
2, 79 inch 2″x3″s
3, 38 inch 2″x3″s
4, 8.5 inch long 4″x4″ legs
82″x41″ sheet of 3/4″ MDF or Plywood.

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Assemble the frame as shown in the picture.  Space the 3 inner braces 18 5/8″ apart.

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Attach the 4, 4″ x 4″ to the inside corners using 3.5″ screws as shown here.

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This picture shows the frame with the 82″ x 41″ cut piece of 3/4″ MDF attached.

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There are 5 parts to the left and right walls of the bus.  One side is a continuous piece.  It’s the side with no doors. The side with the doors consists of the front, back, and two doors.

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Now depending on where you plan on putting the bus in the room, this is the step you decide which side is which.  This tutorial shows the build with the doors being on the “passenger” side of bus.

The pre-cut lumber needed here are:

  • 4 pieces of 41.5 inch 2″x3″
  • 4 pieces of 27 inch 2″x3″
  • 2 pieces of 25.5 inch 2″x3″
  • 1 piece 27.5 inch 2″x3″
  • 2 pieces of 19 inch 2″x3″
  • 1 piece of 14.5 inch 2″x3″
  • 2 pieces 14.5 inches long 2″x3″ with the end cuts being parallel 82 degrees.
  • 2 pieces 15 inches long 2″x3″ with the end cuts being parallel 76 degrees.
  • 1 piece of 75.75 inch 2″x2″
  • 2 pieces of 19 inch 2″x2″
  • 2 pieces of 25.5 inch of 2″x2″
  • 4 pieces of 40 inch 2″x2″
  • 4 pieces of 13.5 inch 2″x2″
  • 2 pieces of 10.5 inch 2″x2″

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The pictures explain the layout of these pieces of timber.  Remember to pre-drill and countersink your screws.

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