The technique I used to build the frames that finish the headboard and footboard is called pocket hole joinery. If you haven’t used this method before, it would make sense to quickly review the link to get a feel for how it is used to fasten solid wood boards together while keeping the fasteners hidden. This method will not only be used for the headboard and footboard, but also for the drawer fronts.
Traditionally when you work with face frames, you rip “channels” into them, then slide a panel in place, to create the effect seen on most kitchen cabinet doors. In this case, I decided to go for a different look, one that involves simply overlaying the entire face frame on top of a panel (as opposed to placing the panel between the frame stiles and rails). This method is not only visually appealing on large frames, but also keeps the project at a beginner level by not involving the use of a router to create the channel.
If this is your first project, you might consider using a lower-cost solid wood and give it a coat of paint, as opposed to staining a more expensive wood. I suggest this for three reasons:
In my area, poplar is relatively cheap and paints really well. The price point might be oak, birch or maple, though many have a difficult time painting over the nice grains offered by these species.
The footboard will consist of a face frame and a plywood backer panel.
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