Wednesday, May 4, 2011

West Elm Headboard

How cute would it be to take this very affordable West Elm Headboard 
on sale for $99.99 (Queen)

and put your favorite fabric behind the squares. Even a muslin would look fab if you stenciled on his and hers, or your initials, or maybe right and wrong ... as in waking up on the wrong side of the bed. So many possibilities. It also comes in white. 

Here is the Brooke way to do it. (They way I would throw it together with no skill and screwdriver) 
Supplies: tape measure, 1/4 inch plywood cut to size, extra loft craft batting, about 2 yards of fabric, staple gun with staples, scissors, screwdriver and screws. 
  1. Go to Home Depot or Lowes and get a friendly sales person to cut 1/4 plywood or masonite into a rectangle two inches bigger than your opening. You could make it easy on yourself and do one long rectangle, or if you wanted two fabrics get two squares cut. 
  2. Hit up the fabric store or your secret stash for the perfect fabric. Measure before you go so you can be sure to get enough to cover your board with about four inches extra. 
  3. While you are at the fabric store pick up some batting. I usually buy the cheap scratchy looking stuff. But feel free to go with whatever looks good. I would say its going to take at least two layers so it doesn't look skimpy. 
  4. At home: Layer the batting and fabric over the board stretching the fabric and batting tight and stapling first on opposite sides ( like the top and bottom) then move on to the left and right. 
  5. If you want to get all professional you could pre-drill holes 1/2 inch to an inch from the board in at least four places. I would probably do like six: two on top and bottom and one on the left and right. 
  6. Screw your upholstered board to the bed frame. Avoid Super long screws. 
  7. Set up and make your bed. 
  8. Admire your totally fab new headboard. 
Notes: I change my headboard a lot. At first it was a white washed old door. Then it was a grey door. Now it is upholstered with 2inch foam batting and a black and white trellis print. Its fun to have options beyond just changing your sheets! 


Peace. Love. and Pillows

1 comment:

  1. Great idea Brooklyn! Thanks for sharing!

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