Diy Box Spring Legs. Unfortunately there wasn't wood or anything solid to staple into so i had to break out the glue gun for this side. Also, make sure those legs drill in straight and tight.
This diy project is a great use for older box springs, and an affordable way to have a “brand new” bed. You'll want to buy decorative legs from a home improvement store and screw those into the four corners. A box spring provides support for your mattress and evenly distributes weight, preventing sagging and overall improving the longevity of your bed.
Unfortunately there wasn't wood or anything solid to staple into so i had to break out the glue gun for this side.
Sherri saw an upholstered box spring tutorial on pinterest and wanted to add it to the project list for vaughn's room. Two holes were drilled (countersunk), on each corner of the box frame, following the position of the holes on the legs. A thin layer of sheeting or cushion covers the box spring. I cut a 45 degree angle on each end so they would fit together.