DIY stylish sofa-bed by derte84
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 The purpose of this project is to build a sofa that can be also an emergency bed (quite confortable..) and also act as home theater case.

In my room the shape of furniture was particular, so I adopted the sofa shape to it.

If you are interested, you can view the list of my not-yet-realized ideas on my blog

NEW: I published the instructable of the whole attic

 
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Step 1: Materials

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  • 5 pieces of wood (multilayer or MDF), the size of wood depends on the size of the sofa. I used 110 cm x 120cm (43 x 47 inches)
  • Screwdriver (better if electric)
  • Electric saw
  • Lot of screw
  • Metal bars to connect wood pieces
  • Sheets of paper (better if they are big)
  • Tape
  • High density Foam (10 cm)
  • Low density Foam (3 cm)
  • Lot of fabric
  • Thin plywood
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derte84 (author) says: Feb 26, 2010. 8:32 AM
jweber26 says: Feb 24, 2010. 6:40 AM
Looks fantastic!

1 critique though: recievers are notorious for giving off quite a bit of heat and can overheat without proper ventilation. Were there any concerns that this design does not provide adequate ventilation for your equipment?
derte84 (author) says: Feb 24, 2010. 5:14 PM
 Indeed I added a fan inside the box tho blow out hot air
dragonz2444 says: Sep 4, 2012. 7:02 AM
Good idea, I was going to say. Better to put a vent than to have to replace the amp or even put out a fire.
futeng says: Jul 16, 2010. 11:11 AM
Any idea on how this could be modified for a regular wall? And is it comfortable? good for the back?
derte84 (author) says: Aug 29, 2012. 3:24 PM
it all depends on the height and density of the foam. I needed to limit the height for other reason but is still comfortable to sleep one night
FlatLinerMEDIC says: Jan 11, 2012. 12:41 PM
If this was heatetd I would pay 18000 euro!!
derte84 (author) says: Jan 12, 2012. 1:45 AM
For that amount I can open s business :)
FlatLinerMEDIC says: Jan 12, 2012. 11:36 AM
Oh i meant to say lire....=/
omalachowski says: Jan 22, 2012. 3:35 PM
You could add a heated blanket under the fabric layer. I don't think this would pose any more of a fire hazard than a heated blanket normally would. (Which is to say not much, but if you find yourself on fire I was wrong.)
-Olaf
derte84 (author) says: Aug 29, 2012. 3:21 PM
Actually the amplifier is almost an heater :)
foodcity1234 says: Dec 13, 2011. 11:09 AM
cool! can you make a version of it for a regular wall, but with some storage on the sides?
derte84 (author) says: Dec 14, 2011. 12:24 AM
Yes, It should be easier
foodcity1234 says: Dec 13, 2011. 11:36 AM
i dont even need the wiring or anything. just the frame design and the cushion design
lpkid1057 says: Jan 22, 2011. 5:14 PM
how did you know the length of the curved board? Did you just attach it to one end and then bend it into place and then cut it?

I suppose you can use a tape measure along the curve...
derte84 (author) says: Sep 28, 2011. 1:50 AM
I used a rope indeed :)
lpkid1057 says: Jan 22, 2011. 5:18 PM
How did you sew the fabric together on the foam seat? I think that is black fabric sewn around the two layers of foam as you described, right?

It looks really professionally done, so how can I make mine look that good? lol
derte84 (author) says: Sep 28, 2011. 1:49 AM
You need to firs sew the fabric on the reverse side without the foam leaving a part not sewed. Then you reverse the fabric through the not-sewed part (you should get a nice empty fabric bag). Then you need to put the foam inside the fabric bag through the not sewed part. If you keep everything squared it should be quite easy. Then you need to close the not sewed part (I used a zip, but you can also use velcro)
tinker234 says: Jul 3, 2011. 8:35 PM
wow i wonder if i made a middle arm rest that came up a bulit in remote be cool great project
derte84 (author) says: Sep 28, 2011. 1:45 AM
I got one from philips but I broke the big lcd while trying to hack that to add an automatic backlight
derte84 (author) says: Sep 28, 2011. 1:45 AM
I'm searching for a good universal remote for that :)
joshpaz1 says: Jul 23, 2011. 4:01 PM
im moving into a new house n my room doesn't have much space so this gave me a great idea to mcguiver a bed using this method and put my stereo under it! and somehow put the jacks like on a plate screwed into the plywood
derte84 (author) says: Sep 28, 2011. 1:44 AM
Be aware that your stereo will have a lot of dust. I installed a small fan to ventilate the inner box
wowfabin says: Sep 28, 2011. 12:33 AM
Nice build, how much did it end up costing you?
derte84 (author) says: Sep 28, 2011. 1:43 AM
The fabric + foam were the most expensive parts. Everything was done for 400 euros. But if you choose cheaper fabric and wood you can do that for 300.
resaxox says: Sep 26, 2010. 10:36 AM
Oh wow, I love this. You should really modify it for a regular wall. It's a fantastic idea! :)
I so adore it.
derte84 (author) says: Sep 27, 2010. 1:19 AM
As soon as I need one I'll make it
resaxox says: Sep 27, 2010. 5:03 AM
I'll keep an eye out in hopes. :)
zacharyliles says: Jul 27, 2010. 2:44 PM
Where did you get your foam??
derte84 (author) says: Jul 28, 2010. 1:35 AM
In a store where sell and build sofa, but you can find it also where plastic materials are sold
cnegrea says: Jun 20, 2010. 8:48 PM
how remote control works?
derte84 (author) says: Jun 21, 2010. 1:31 AM
Well enough to surprise me! I think that it works because of the giant white wall in front of the watchers that reflects the IR signals
bluenebe says: Jun 16, 2010. 4:06 AM
Wow. That is perfect.
derte84 (author) says: Jun 16, 2010. 5:24 AM
thanks!
darkclaw42 says: Apr 16, 2010. 7:31 PM
 Wow! Just what Ive been needing for the upcoming attic to theater conversion!
Jezter Long says: Mar 4, 2010. 11:34 AM
 Nice instructable, Thank You.  One question about the Stereo compartment.  Shouldn't that be ventilated?  Cool air in, hot air out?  When You open it after using it do u notice any heat coming out?
derte84 (author) says: Mar 4, 2010. 5:42 PM
 I can also keep it open when using
silverrowan says: Feb 28, 2010. 1:14 PM
How comfortable is the foam? Do you think this would be adequate to sleep on long term?
derte84 (author) says: Mar 1, 2010. 2:17 AM
It depends on you, it's a quite hard setup. To soft it up you can use wider foam.
mreusguy says: Feb 26, 2010. 9:53 AM
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