Building a Japanese-style bed is a rewarding DIY project that combines minimalist design with healthy sleep principles. This lightweight, essential bed frame uses a series of U-shaped frames made from Swedish pine or fir strips. The headboard extends to form two built-in nightstands, eliminating the need for extra furniture. You’ll need a miter saw and a drill press to get started. Let’s dive into the step-by-step process.
Materials and Tools for Your Japanese Bed

To build this bed, gather the following materials from your local hardware store or home improvement section:
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- Fir strips (45×45 mm section): 60 pieces A (450 mm), 24 pieces B (1600 mm), 6 pieces C (2600 mm)
- Threaded rods (8 mm diameter): 15 pieces (1000 mm each)
- Dowels (8×40 mm) or biscuits
- Wood glue
- Nuts, flat washers, cap nuts, threaded inserts
- Round steel or aluminum tube (15 mm inner diameter)
For cutting, use a miter saw for precision. A drill press will help with accurate holes. If you need a sturdy work surface, check out desks and work surfaces for your workshop.
The Project: Building the U-Shaped Frames
The bed structure consists of inverted U-shaped frames. Each frame uses three strips of wood. The headboard forms a wider U, leaving space on the sides for a built-in nightstand. No drawers are needed—just an open compartment under the headboard and a shelf on top. The frames are connected using 8 mm threaded steel rods. Spacers (30 mm long, cut from a 15 mm inner diameter aluminum tube) keep the frames at the correct distance.
Cutting the Wood
Cut the fir strips to size using a miter saw. For crosscuts, a square guide ensures accuracy. If you’re working in a garden or outdoor space, consider setting up a temporary workshop with garden supplies to keep things tidy.
Joining the Frames
To create clean joints without visible cuts, use dowels or biscuits with wood glue. Drill holes carefully using a drill press for precision. Assemble each U-shaped frame, ensuring the corners are square. Let the glue dry completely before moving on.
Drilling the Strips
Drill holes through the strips for the threaded rods. Use a spacer tube to maintain consistent gaps between frames. Insert the rods, add washers and nuts, and tighten gently. Cap nuts give a finished look. For extra stability, you can add beds accessories like a mattress foundation from our collection.
Assembling the Bed
Once all U-shaped frames are ready, align them on a flat surface. Insert the threaded rods through the pre-drilled holes, adding spacers between frames. Tighten the nuts evenly. The headboard frames should be wider to create the nightstand space. Place a mattress on top—no box spring needed. The slatted base provides natural ventilation, promoting healthy sleep.
Design Tips and Variations
- For a softer look, sand all edges and apply a natural oil finish.
- Add lighting above the headboard for a cozy reading nook.
- Use the nightstand space for a small plant or wall decor.
- If you prefer a higher bed, add extra layers of frames.
- Pair with rugs for a warm, textured floor.
FAQ
1. Do I need a metal bed frame for this project?
No, the wooden U-shaped frames replace the traditional metal frame. The slatted wood base supports the mattress directly.
2. Can I adjust the bed size?
Yes, you can modify the strip lengths to fit a twin, full, queen, or king mattress. Just adjust the number of frames accordingly.
3. What type of wood is best?
Fir or Swedish pine is lightweight and affordable. For a more durable option, consider oak or maple, but adjust your tools accordingly.
4. How do I make the nightstands?
The headboard frames are wider, creating a shelf on top and an open compartment below. You can add a small nightstand if you prefer drawers.
5. Is this bed stable?
Yes, the threaded rods and spacers create a rigid structure. Ensure all joints are glued and tightened properly for maximum stability.
Final Touches
Once assembled, style your bedroom with complementary pieces. Add curtains for privacy, a mirror to open up the space, and outdoor decor if your room has a balcony. For a complete look, consider sofas or dining tables in a similar minimalist style for your home. Enjoy your new Japanese-inspired sanctuary!
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