As a seasoned builder of IKEA cabinets, i would recommend that all of the assembly is done first. Getting into tight corners and bending to such a degree is very difficult and painful, when you get older. Fabulous job 👍
Just a heads up for anyone who wants to try this, a mattress needs to have airflow below it to avoid moisture getting trapped in it and growing mold and bacteria. If you want to do this you will have to air your mattress or leave the storage area in the middle hollow and keep empty spaces between the wooden supports. It's why bed frames are not a solid block of wood, but have gaps in between.
A KVM switch is also a nice option for switching between multiple computers with the same monitors connected…. And you won’t have to put either computer to sleep…
The issue with storage under the bed is that you have to clean as often as you change the sheets, that is, at least once a week, otherwise you will be sleeping under a pile of mites... but the idea is still interesting for other purposes.
Amazing video. thank you so much for this. I love the way you teach, very direct and straight to the point. I implemented this with Next.js. I setup my backend with typescript and its working beautifully well except for the api fetch, I'm getting a CORS error even after adding a proxy. Any help? I also would love to see how this app could be deployed and connected to a database if that's not asking too much 🙏🏼
Oh, hell, maybe screw head is too big. I changed up at last minute for slightly thinner screws and didn’t check to see if the head was ok size. I just eyeball it. Turns out, that’s the issue!
I can’t get it to go. The measurement must be very precise and correct screws, etc. I am going into hard wood. I can’t get screws to go into the holes!
Really cool setup! How are you connecting the PC and the Mac to the monitors at the same time and just changing when you turn them on and off? Do you use a KVM switch or a Docking Station?