Submitted by Isobelcate t3_11bt8ri in DIY
carlbernsen t1_ja3xsbu wrote
Reply to comment by Isobelcate in Pls help, bed raiser by Isobelcate
Ok, 25cm is the typical highest bed leg raiser and they tend to rely on being compatible with a specific design of bed leg to attach securely.
For stability, if you don’t have the skills to construct a stable frame under the legs, I’d consider solid blocks of wood 30x30cm.
If you search for those you’ll find them on Etsy, etc. They’re not super cheap (£30 or so) but they’ll last and other sources like timber mills will be cheaper.
A piece of non slip mat under each one and between bed foot and block will keep the bed from gradually sliding over time.
Isobelcate OP t1_jaavc83 wrote
Thank you, my closest idea was to get solid blocks of wood with a central cutout the size of the bed legs for stability :)
carlbernsen t1_jac3hbe wrote
If you can make a central cut out or have one made, that would be secure, but you’ll also lose a bit of height that way so you’ll need taller blocks. The width of the blocks is important for stability.
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