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DIY: Jenny Lind Bed to a Bench

There’s something so lovely about old Jenny Lind beds, don’t you think?

Antique Jenny Lind Bed

I just love them!  The only problem is the mattress size – a modern day full is different from the antique beds which can be difficult to find and costly to have custom ordered.  So we decided to turn this Jenny Lind bed to a bench.

How to Turn a Jenny Lind Bed into a bench

Read on for the full details on how to do it yourself.

1. Cut the foot end in half.
Cutting Antique Foot Board
Cutting the footboard
Foot Board in Two Pieces
2. Shorten the two halves to the required depth.
3. drill pocket holes on the inside of the sides, in the boards.
Attaching Bed Sides
4. attach the sides, using kreg screws, to the back
Lining up sides
Drilling in pocket holes
5. Pre drill/counter sink, holes in the back at the top, where the top of the sides hit the back.
6. Use a kreg screw from the back, to screw into the top of the sides.
(5 and 6 are for the dowel part at the top)
 7. Cut the slats to width and length.
8. Position the slats onto the bench, then drill pocket holes on the sides, where the slats are going.
9. Attach the slats with the Kreg screws
10. The cut sides will have bare wood, I used Java Gel Stain by General Finishes on these areas and I used General Finishes’ Lamp Black Milk Paint on the end of one of the boards so it looked like this was always a bench.
Here’s how it looks finished:
Sweet Little Upcycled Bench
The wood is so lovely on this piece, I couldn’t bare to paint it. I also wanted to use all the bits of the beds so we used the sides of the bed to create the seat.  One of the boards had been painted black and had some chippy green paint on it.  I love this about it.
Chippy black paint
I also really love the rusty bolts.
Close Up old Bolts on Bench
I brought it upstairs and put some striped pillows on top for cushions:
Jenny Lind Bench
Under the bench is an old drawer turned tray.  I found the drawer at Todd Farm and I’ll have a few of them at the Vintage Bazaar (each one is slightly different).  I think they are so lovely and I, of course, love the antique brass pulls.
Drawer turned into a tray
star fish in a tray
I’m so in love with all the lovely spindles on this bench.
Beautiful spindles of a Jenny Lind Bed turned bench
Jenny Lind Bench corner view
Even without the cushions it is so pretty:
Jenny Lind Bench A pretty addition to the home
Beautiful detailing on bench
What do you think of our Jenny Lind Bench?  It is perfect for a small entry to pull on your boots or in a little nook to rest for a bit.
I think I’m going to have a hard time parting with it at The Vintage Bazaar.
Jenny Lind Bench side view
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cassie @ primitive & proper

this is my favorite style to create a bed bench with- gorgeous!

Jennifer@The Chronicles of Home

Well I love Jenny Lind beds and I LOVE this idea of turning one into a bench! What a great idea. I just passed one by on the side of the road recently and am bummed I did now!

Tonya @ Rustic and Woven

I LOVE this. I’m so glad you chose not to paint it – the wood is perfect for this little bench. Next time I see one of these beds I might have to bring it home and give this a try. 🙂

Victoria
9 years ago

you guys did an amazing job! The wood and all the little details are beautiful.

Jessica @ Dear Emmeline

gorgeous! I’d have a hard time parting with it too!

Sarah
9 years ago

This is the coolest thing ever, Danielle! Its so pretty! I have been really into spindle beds too lately…went and picked up a twin headboard and foot board that I found on CL recently for when Ian moves into a big boy bed. Its not a Jenny Lind, its much more masculine with thicker spindles, but I’m excited to paint it:) I’m bummed that I’m not going to be able to make it to the Vintage Bazaar, just have too much going on with Fathers’ Day, etc. But I wish you the best of luck! I hope it turns out… Read more »

Kathy
Kathy
9 years ago

over 30 years ago I pulled one of those out of my neighbors trash in my old grow up hood. My mom was so embarrassed. It is in my shed in the rafters. I wished my husband was talented like that.

constance
constance
3 years ago

I just acquired the exact set ….i’m also doing a bench…thrilled to find this tutorial…wondering how much it sold for!?

Billie Jo
Billie Jo
6 months ago

I have same bed, it was my 39 year old son’s. It has come full circle, used by many cousins for their babies, and of course for my son’s 2 babies. My son passed away from Cancer, May 2023. The bed was returned to me, I have no use for a baby bed but I can’t get rid of something that was for my son. I am both excited and sad at the same time to turn his bed into a bench and keepsake that can be hand downed to his children when the time come.