echobs
Structural
- Mar 3, 2021
- 12
Hi all,
I am taking up a side project on my own where I plan on designing a "floating" bed frame for my bed. I want this bed frame to cantilever out to give it the illusion that it is floating. I have been working on the design my self and have been working on a few custom features that I want to incorporate into this.
I have done some research, but I can't seem to find anything relating to bed frame loading criteria. Does anyone know what type of loading criteria I should be designing a bed frame for?
I have started out with 40 psf as this matches typical residential loading criteria per IBC, but I am worried this won't factor in high impact loads that can happen especially for the cantilevered items. My goal is to minimize deflection on the cantilever ends while also making the frame as light as possible for easy transport.
Do any of you know a reference for bed frame loading criteria? If not what loads would you think to design for?
Thanks!
I am taking up a side project on my own where I plan on designing a "floating" bed frame for my bed. I want this bed frame to cantilever out to give it the illusion that it is floating. I have been working on the design my self and have been working on a few custom features that I want to incorporate into this.
I have done some research, but I can't seem to find anything relating to bed frame loading criteria. Does anyone know what type of loading criteria I should be designing a bed frame for?
I have started out with 40 psf as this matches typical residential loading criteria per IBC, but I am worried this won't factor in high impact loads that can happen especially for the cantilevered items. My goal is to minimize deflection on the cantilever ends while also making the frame as light as possible for easy transport.
Do any of you know a reference for bed frame loading criteria? If not what loads would you think to design for?
Thanks!