- Oct 10, 1999
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One of my roommates moved in months ago and we've still got the foundation for his bed sitting in our kitchen against a wall. (Foundation is the box spring for any that never heard it called a foundation before, like me when I first came to New England from Florida.)
The problem is that it's a queen size bed (he's very tall so anything smaller would be close to too small), and the stairs that it needs to go up have a door right in front of them. So lifting the foundation up high enough to pass the stairs hits the door frame, and it can't be lifted high enough to clear all the stairs; the angle it needs to go up the stairs is just too much and the doorframe stops it hard. It fits through the door on its own, but lifting to clear the stairs can't be done.
Then after that door the stairs almost immediately turn back around and go the opposite direction, with a small landing in the middle, and a wall down the center between the lower and upper sections of stairs. So after it gets through the door it has to be flipped over that wall somehow, which may not be too hard but we haven't been able to try yet.
So, we haven't thought of a way to get it up there yet, so it's been leaning against the kitchen wall for two months.
The only ideas we had involved cutting the frame in half and bending it so it could be moved through the doorway, but we're concerned about the strength of it afterwards (we'd probably use steel bars bolted onto the wood to put it back together).
So, anybody else know of a way to get it up the stairs? The stairs are the ONLY way that bed is going to make it into the room, there's no other entry to that floor. (The mattress itself just folded enough to haul through.)
The problem is that it's a queen size bed (he's very tall so anything smaller would be close to too small), and the stairs that it needs to go up have a door right in front of them. So lifting the foundation up high enough to pass the stairs hits the door frame, and it can't be lifted high enough to clear all the stairs; the angle it needs to go up the stairs is just too much and the doorframe stops it hard. It fits through the door on its own, but lifting to clear the stairs can't be done.
Then after that door the stairs almost immediately turn back around and go the opposite direction, with a small landing in the middle, and a wall down the center between the lower and upper sections of stairs. So after it gets through the door it has to be flipped over that wall somehow, which may not be too hard but we haven't been able to try yet.
So, we haven't thought of a way to get it up there yet, so it's been leaning against the kitchen wall for two months.
The only ideas we had involved cutting the frame in half and bending it so it could be moved through the doorway, but we're concerned about the strength of it afterwards (we'd probably use steel bars bolted onto the wood to put it back together).
So, anybody else know of a way to get it up the stairs? The stairs are the ONLY way that bed is going to make it into the room, there's no other entry to that floor. (The mattress itself just folded enough to haul through.)