Article Written By: Dave Dotson
I have a question for you. Were you aware that almost 40,000 people are injured from bunk beds misuse and design every year? Unfortunately that statistic is growing every year because of many poorly made loft bunk plans. When you read this short informative article you will learn three mistakes most people make when building a loft bunk bed. You'll also learn what you can do to lower the risk of this happening to you. Finally, you need to remember that loft bunk beds are some of the most dangerous type(s) of furniture you can purchase or build yourself. Making sure you know how to keep your friends and family safe is well worth your time.Mistake Number 1: Starting your project without the assistance of a professionally made bunk bed plan.This is most likely the most frequent mistake made by professionals and amateurs alike. Either way the risk of injure and even death increases when you think you can "go it alone." If you are serious about keeping your family safe, make sure to do your research on finding the best, pre-made plans on the market. I'll save you the time by providing what I've found is the best (see the link at the end of this article).Mistake Number Two: Not taking the time to find high quality wood or other materials for the construction of your project.When you are building your new piece of furniture, make sure you have the highest quality wood and other building materials. Don't simply use old materials, simply because you have them lying around. If necessary, go to the store and buy new, sturdy wood and materials. Further, you should use the highest quality tools you can find. Most people won't need to buy new tools.Mistake Number Three: Not using the directions you found/purchased.Even though I've build many pieces of furniture out of wood, I know that using and following the directions from a pre-made plan make the entire process go much more smoothly. Why reinvent the wheel when someone has already figure out the quickest, safest way of getting the job done. Making sure you have premium quality plans by your side for the entire construction is what master carpenters already know.I recommend that you look for a pre-made, professional loft bunk beds plan to get you started. Not only will it save you precious hours of your time, but it will also save you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars in the long run.Just remember that more than 36,000 people go to the hospital every year because of injuries related to bunk bed misuse and improper design. So, you should learn from my experience, and if you do, your project will go incredibly smoothly.
This Article Has Been Published on Mon, 7 Feb 2011 and Read 303 Times