3 Simple Ways to
Share What You Make

With Instructables you can share what you make with the world — and tap into an ever-growing community of creative experts.

PhotosPhotos

Share one or more photos of a project, recipe, or whatever you've made, quickly and easily.

Step by StepStep-By-Step

Share your step-by-step photos with text instructions of what you made so others can do it too!

VideoVideo

Share your how-to video. You'll need your embed code from a video site such as YouTube.

Lighted MALM bed: an all-IKEA hack

Lighted MALM bed: an all-IKEA hack
This is an all-IKEA hack, consisting of sticking one IKEA product on another. It's so straightforward, I even hesitate to call it a true hack. If you're familiar with the MALM bed frame and nightstands, the photo should be self explanatory. You'll need a MALM bed frame and optionally one or two matching MALM nightstands, depending on your bedroom layout. The frame can be full queen, or king, doesn't matter. You'll also need two TRETTIOEN LED lighting strip kits for the bed frame, and another if you want to do the nightstand(s). Other IKEA LED light strips would also work; they update this product area frequently. Don't use halogen or other incandescent lights! You might set your bed on fire! The LED light strips specified are low voltage, low power devices ideal for this sort of nonsense.
 
Remove these adsRemove these ads by Signing Up
 

Step 1Attach the LED light strips to the furniture

Attach the LED light strips to the furniture
For the bed frame, simply attach the LED light strips to the underside of the frame rail that sticks out from the side of the bed. Put all four strips in series as per the instructions, hiding the cords, power modules, and switches as you see fit. Finish assembling the bed frame as per the wonderful pictorial instructions IKEA provides. For the nightstands, use one kit, putting one LED light strip under each projecting shelf-thingy and connecting the two strips in parallel using the supplied wiring, again per IKEA instructions. Then finish assembling the nightstands and attach to bed frame. When you're done, switch everything on and your bed should look like mine in the photo. You can see the cords and power supply on the floor. At some point I'd like to hide all that mess, and make up a slick control system with hidden switches on the nightstands and perhaps a dimmer circuit. The numerous excellent LED instructables should make this an easy task.
« Previous StepDownload PDFView All StepsNext Step »
19 comments
Oct 11, 2011. 6:04 AMjsmallridge says:
I did the same with RGB LED Strips and a RGB LED Controller from eBay it cost me about £15 and it looks awsome.!
Apr 16, 2011. 1:21 PMgantsa says:
wires right beside your head are causing electromagnetic field that finally will make your brain feel diiizy
Oct 11, 2011. 6:04 AMjsmallridge says:
Hmm Yes is suppose. Your a bit of a cable freak arn't you.
Dec 30, 2010. 8:53 AMlollylan says:
Hi
I did pretty much the same thing you did, only with RGB LEDs and a color changer. Check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzNJM7Djn-c
Jan 1, 2011. 6:14 AMlollylan says:
thanks :) I was in IKEA myself looking for the color changing thing but didn't really find anything so I just had a look around eBay ;-)
Aug 10, 2008. 8:39 AMstinkie says:
I love it! How's life in a dome? I want one too, just have to convince the hubby.....it'd be so easy since we live near Italy, Tx where they have the monolithic dome institute!
Aug 10, 2008. 6:25 PMstinkie says:
The reflected sound would be an added bonus to me (except for the three year old noise) because hubby lost a good amount of his ability to hear when the first of the Twin Towers came down....almost on his head!
Jul 10, 2008. 1:24 AMGrey_Wolfe says:
This so monsters have no place to hide under the bed??? lol. It'd probably look cooler going down the higway at 80, but then how do you explain the ticket to your wife? lol
Jul 16, 2008. 10:06 PMGrey_Wolfe says:
Marvelous. Glad it works, likely the spectrum. MuB's are very picky about lighting. lol It is a good idea for kids, hadn't thought of that, do they happen to have a set that's not quite so bright. Maybe with a timer on it, so it goes off automatically after a bit. This also looks very nice, btw.
Jul 23, 2008. 1:56 PMcasshan says:
Could you get one of those timers that just plug into the wall at Home Depot or Lowes, set it, and then just plug it in? I don't even know how much they are... Just an idea though.
Jan 31, 2008. 6:33 PMjcpoo says:
hi there, i have a MALM bedframe, wondering if anyone can email me the instructions / directions to how to put it together? the booklet that came with the IKEA bedframe? thanks so much please email me... jcpoo@hotmail.com
Jan 16, 2008. 12:02 AMkunk says:
ya done gud...Bucky had balls...kunk
Jan 13, 2008. 12:13 AMnemik says:
this is awesome! after hiding the lighting power and all it could look even slicker. thanks!

Pro

Get More Out of Instructables

Already have an Account?

close

All Steps Viewing
View all steps of an Instructable on the same page when you're a Pro Member.

Upgrade to Pro today!
3
Followers
2
Author:dpocius