Different headboard ideas
20 Best Headboard Ideas - Unique Designs for Bed Headboards
Beatriz Da Costa
The most important design decision in your bedroom is the headboard. After all, it's the focal point and can change the vibe of a room instantly. Whether you want to elevate your space, make it cozier, or add some serious color, these ideas will get your creative juices flowing.
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Chalk Headboard
For this headboard, wood, leftover chalkboard paint, and dustless chalk come together to create a fun and simple statement.
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Pottery Barn
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White Headboard
This paneled headboard design comes with two cubbies just waiting to be filled with your favorite hardbacks, adorable succulents, or framed pictures.
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West Elm
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Curved Headboard
There's nothing more striking than a headboard in a different shape than you've ever seen before, like this curved design. Even better: the velvet surface looks like a dream to curl up against.
BUY NOW Amerie Headboard, West Elm; $499 and up
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Rustic Headboard
If you want to add a rustic statement, look not further than this DIY headboard. The unique viewpoint and use of the wood adds texture to the room, while the dark colors pop against the white wall.
Get the tutorial at The White Buffalo Styling Co. »
Vintage Revivals
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DIY Headboard
Mandi of Vintage Revivals dip-dyed two wicker headboards a spearmint green and combined them with clear fishing line. It's surprisingly easy to do, and a great way to add in a little bit of color if you're nervous about a saturated, over-the-top piece.
Get the tutorial at Vintage Revivals »
Mali Azima
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Textured Headboard
In this Florida guest bedroom, designer Tammy Connor covered twin headboards in Matteo's nubby Knot throws to amp up texture. This is a fast and easy fix for adding color and interest.
Trevor Tondro
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Vintage Headboard
In the master bedroom of this Charleston guesthouse, vintage, one-of-a-kind screens are used for the headboard. The custom cypress platform bed has a roll-out trundle for guests with children.
Beatriz Da Costa
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Colorful Headboard
Designer Lindsey Coral Harper piles on patterns in her Manhattan bedroom. The Madison headboard from Lamshop is upholstered in Kravet's Guilty Pleasure and steals the spotlight as the brightest element in the room.
West Elm
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Moroccan Headboard
The laser-cut motif on this headboard was inspired by geometric Moroccan patterns and is perfect for someone looking for a headboard that's attention-grabbing, yet neutral.
BUY NOW Moroccan Headboard, West Elm; $424 and up
Design Love Fest
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Floral Headboard
For a whimsical, romantic look, paper flowers will turn your bedroom into a fantasy garden. Natalie of Design Love Fest secured paper blooms to her headboard with thin artist tape and floral wire.
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Jonny Valiant
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Patterned Headboard
Worried a "busy" bedroom will detract you from a good night's sleep? Just balance a playful headboard with simple, solid bedding for inspiring results. "The master bedroom has a very retro feel to it," designer Mona Ross Berman says this New Jersey beach house.
Tara Donne
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Extended Headboard
This is an interesting design trick for a kids' or guest bedroom: Unite twin beds with a long headboard, like seen in this Manhattan room, designed by Amanda Nisbet.
Kishani Perera
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Rug Headboard
Rugs don't have to be relegated to the floor — drape one over a wooden headboard for an unexpected design detail.
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David A. Land
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Camouflage Headboard
Covering the walls, headboard, and bed skirt in the same fabric (in this case, a striped Ralph Lauren Home silk) is a tried-and-true decorating solution for unifying a small room, as proven by designer Sam Allen's Connecticut apartment.
Frederic Lagrange
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Screened Headboard
This Venice master bedroom "feels like the inside of a boat, and the key was to keep it simple and cozy," says designer Matthew White. He designed a screen, made by Il Prato out of their hand-printed paper, to function like a headboard.
Bjorn Wallander
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Slipcovered Headboard
If you're not happy with your old headboard, try a slipcover like designer Nick Olsen did in his Brooklyn studio. It's an inexpensive way to change up your room's style.
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Library Headboard
Kassandra of Design Everyday nailed old books from a thrift store to two wooden boards to create a truly unique headboard. To secure loose pages, she used double-sided tape.
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Blik
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Decal Headboard
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A commitment-free, budget-friendly option (renters, take note) is to apply a cool decal to the wall. There are plenty of designs for every design personality.
Design Mom
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Upholstered Headboard
Take your favorite textile, tapestry, or even curtains and hang them on your walls. You can even switch out the fabric every season if you feel like you need a change.
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Peter Murdock
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Secured Headboard
To save space in her New York City bedroom, designer Kelly Giesen secured her headboard to the wall. It was upholstered in a silver fabric and accessorized with pillows covered in crystals to up the glam factor.
Urban Outfitters
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Fan Headboard
Give your bedroom some boho vibes with something unexpected, like this giant bamboo fan.
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Urban Outfitters
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Rainbow Headboard
This mirrored rainbow headboard is perfect for those looking to add a little color to their bedrooms. All eyes will be drawn directly to this iridescent centerpiece.
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Wayfair
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Shelf Headboard
When you live in a small home, you need all the storage space you can get—am I right? Having a shelf attached to your headboard can become the perfect area to stack books, photos, and any other items that need a home.
SHOP NOW Holland Panel Headboard, $128; Wayfair
Wayfair
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Tall, Paneled Headboard
These luxe upholstered panels can add some glam to any room. Not into the tall vertical look? The panels can be placed side by side for a wider style.
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Wooden Slat Headboard
This modern-yet-rustic headboard is the perfect addition to any bedroom. The dark walnut stain gives the room a dark, moody look.
SHOP NOW Posner Slat Headboard, $203; Wayfair
Pier 1
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Rattan Headboard
A woven headboard is an original way to bring the beach to your bed. It's definitely a neutral, so fitting it into any design style is easy.
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PB Teen
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Mandala Carved Headboard
Intricately designed, this headboard will give your bed the personality it's craving.
SHOP NOW Mandala Carved Headboard, $135; Pottery Barn
Overstock
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Floating Headboard
This extra long headboard isn't just a decor piece, but a functioning piece of furniture. The double side tables included with the headboard are a perfect storage hack.
SHOP NOW Floating Headboard, Overstock; $336
One Kings Lane
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Scalloped Headboard
The scalloped silhouette is a soft, feminine touch to any style. The blush pink velvet is very on-trend, too.
SHOP NOW Blush Velvet Headboard, $1,115; One Kings Lane
Belle Escape
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Oar Headboard
This quirky and creative headboard packs a ton of personality in a small package. Perfect for nautical themed rooms, beach house owners, or just people who love the water.
SHOP NOW Marina Oars Headboard, $1,098; Belle Escape
50 Best DIY Headboard Ideas
Mark Lund/ Jean Allsopp
A statement-making headboard can transform a bedroom from bland to grand. Gone are the days when headboard design was one-size-fits-all — now the options are endless. Bold headboards upholstered in funky patterns add playful accent colors to a room, while wood bedposts lend a casual, organic feel. Likewise, solid-colored headboards are perfect for playing second fiddle to lively, eclectic interiors. With a little creative thinking, give your bedroom a simple design upgrade with these DIY headboard ideas that are unique, beginner-friendly and make great upcycling projects.
If you're in need of inspiration, you'll find that everything from recycled barn doors to custom wood paneling and wallpaper can serve a new purpose in a bedroom space. Items you might even already have on hand — such as blankets, shelving and even extra curtains — can be turned into a recycled bed frame that will bring a bit of flair to a primary bedroom, guest room or kids' room.
So, browse through our collection of clever designs that give their respective rooms new life. See how designers think outside the box in order to create one-of-a-kind bedroom setups. We promise, after checking out the list below, any doubts about opting for this unique DIY project will be effectively put to rest.
And for more even bedroom upgrade ideas, check out these stylish bedroom accent walls, chic minimalist bedroom designs and striking black-and-white looks that are timeless.
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Barn Door
Jean Allsopp
Go rustic with a set of barn doors as your headboard. It's a creative and resourceful way to bring intrigue and texture to your bedroom.
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Traditional Trimwork
Nelson Hancock
Adding raised trim behind a bed creates visual interest to not only the bed, but to the entire space. Custom trimwork will make the room instantly feel chic and elevated.
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Splash of Paint
Good Housekeeping
If getting your hands dirty appeals to you, then a DIY painted headboard might be for you. It's an idea that gives you total creative control—paint color, design and detail are all in your hands.
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Add a Dash of Drama
Manuel Rodriguez
This is the perfect way to bring some dramatic details to your space and get a beautiful headboard in the process. There are so many design patterns and templates out there, so you can find the perfect fit for your room.
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Curtain Chic
Frank Frances
Curtains don't only belong besides a window. Why not take some pretty drapes and have them frame out a headboard behind a bed? Get creative with different fabric colors and patterns, or stick with neutrals.
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Bring in the Art
Lisa Romerein
Using a large piece of art as a headboard is a chic way to create a focal point in a bedroom. Whether it's traditional or contemporary, the art itself can be handpicked to fit any style and space.
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Minimalist Headboard
Kate Osbourne
A headboard doesn't always have to be the most striking feature of a bedroom. Keeping it simple allows the other design elements of the space shine through, like the striking wallpaper and art on the walls, as seen in this bedroom.
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Go Coastal
Mark Lund
For a coastal-inspired room, go to the beach for headboard materials. Driftwood or recycled oars bring a bit of the beach inside, and come together beautifully to frame a bed.
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Add a Blanket
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For a quick update to an existing headboard, simply drape a blanket. Blankets with pretty patterns, or even just a new color, add a fresh take to a room.
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Utilize Existing Elements
Martin Barraud
Architectural elements, such as built-in shelves can often be used as headboards. This bedroom utilizes a simple built-in as the centerpiece of the room and keeps things calm with clean lines and neutral colors.
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A Beautiful Mural
Mark Scott
Talk about a wow factor! A custom floral mural behind a bed pulls the attention to one point of this bedroom.
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Make it Quilted
Eric Piasecki
Quilts are classic bedroom elements, so why not bring one to the headboard? With a variety of patterns and colors to choose from, a quilt-covered headboard brings a traditional design element to any room.
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Tulle Canopy
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Transform any bedroom space into a magical place with a sheer canopy. Any little girl's room is sure to be the most whimsical with soft tulle framing the bed.
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Go Boho With Macrame
Max Wanger
A macrame wall hanging functions as a faux headboard in this neutral space. There are tons of different colors and patterns out there, so get creative — maybe, you could even learn to make one yourself.
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Find Your Favorite Wallpaper
Kat Teutsch
Get crafty by using wallpaper to frame out a headboard and define a space. With so many peel-and-stick wallpapers on the market, you can find a non-permanent solution that best suits your room and vibe.
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Keep it Classic
Good Housekeeping
A tufted headboard is a classic style that is sure to stick around for years to come. If you're looking to bring a little femininity and elegance to your space, this style will be perfect for you.
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Custom Wood Detail
Good Housekeeping
If you really want to create depth and visual interest, add custom wood paneling behind your bed. This chevron wood detail adds a modern and sophisticated element to this bedroom space.
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Wonderful Wainscoting
Annie Schlechter
Bring a nautical design element to the bedroom with wainscoting. Not only is it classic, but it's the perfect material to define a headboard design.
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Go for Yellow Wallpaper
Mark Lund
Creating a headboard out of wallpaper is an easy way to make a statement. Bring the wallpaper from floor to ceiling for an eye-catching focal point in the room.
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A Magical Pink Canopy
Reprinted from Room for Children by Susan Salk © Rizzoli New York 2010
For a bedroom fit for a princess, add a beautiful canopy above the bed. Stunning fabric will bring a bit of whimsy and wonder to any child's room.
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Make it Graphic
Leslee Mitchell
If you have a plain headboard, you can add a bold graphic over top to elevate the space. With matching pillows on the bed, the eye is drawn right to the bed in this space.
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Wire Elements
Nathan Kirkman
A modern art piece brings a contemporary flair to this bedroom space. Mixing different materials, such as wire and wood, gives this bedroom tons of cool texture.
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Add a Shelf
MONICA BUCK
Custom shelving above a bed makes for a practical and beautiful headboard. It's a good place to display odds and ends, and also serves as a convenient spot to rest a water glass or phone.
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Drapes as a Headboard
Josh Gibson
With a four-poster bed, you can't go wrong with using beautiful curtains as a headboard. Curtains create texture and movement, while also adding an element of softness.
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Grab a Flag
Brian Woodcock
Hanging a flag (or two) is such a great way to add personality to a space. Nautical flags give this bedroom just the right touch of coastal flair.
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A Little Lattice
Burcu Avsar
Some delicate lattice work adds a bit of dimension and beauty to this bedroom space. It will bring a bit of garden party magic from the outside in.
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Floral Fabric
Andrew McCaul
A custom fabric headboard can cost a fortune and have a high lead time these days. Who wants to wait around when you can simply DIY it? This floral fabric headboard is secured with simple ribbon bows, adding a touch of feminine charm to the look.
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Chalkboard Paint
Lisa Romerein
The perfect solution to the 'no drawing on the walls' dilemma. A wall painted with chalkboard paint allows the imagination of a child to run wild and design their own custom headboard. It's a win-win for everyone!
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Rug Headboards
KAT TEUTSCH
Sometimes colorful rugs are just too beautiful to be used only underfoot, so why not repurpose them as striking headboards?
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Wall Decals
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There are so many ways to get crafty with wall art, and wall decals are one of them. They are a brilliant way to add a personalized design element to a bedroom that doesn't feel too permanent.
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Custom Built-Ins
Good Housekeeping
Custom built-ins elevate just about any space in a home. This bedroom is a dream for avid readers and collectors of any type. Put all of your favorite knick knacks on display.
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Screen Time
Michael Robinson
The Chicago-based Alan Design Studio swapped out a traditional headboard for a Japanese folding screen in this glamorous bedroom.
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Knock on Wood
Matthew Sandager
Follow interior designer Duan Curry's lead and consider utilizing sanded wood panels as a decorative headboard.
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Geometric Rug
Emily Followill
Atlanta-based studio Atelier Davis achieved a bohemian vibe by subbing a geometric rug for a traditional headboard.
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Add a Folding Screen
R. Brad Knipstein
San Francisco-based firm Form + Field paired a low-profile bed with a folding screen, creating a casually cool and classically Californian-inspired bedroom.
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Layer Orange Textiles
Kent Wilson
Superimposing a cozy throw over a headboard is never a bad idea! Designer Denise Foley draped a tactile orange textile over a complementary headboard in this bohemian bedroom to create an alluring effect.
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Bench Brio
Tim Street Porter
Post a wood panel onto your bedroom wall and voila! You have a sleek headboard, much like this one teed up by LA-firm Trip Haenisch & Associates.
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Matchy-Matchy
Doug Friedman
For this guest bedroom, Chicago-based studio Branca used a bold geometric textile for both the room's curtains and headboards.
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Fresh Lick of Paint
Sarah Dorio Photography
A personalized paint job can do wonders when it comes to making a headboard feel like your own. Ann Arbor-based studio Cloth & Kind decorated an old headboard with gray paint and sweet pink accents.
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A Rattan Design
Jessica Delaney Photography
A unique rattan headboard makes an excellent partner to lively wallpaper, as illustrated in this lively bedroom teed up by Trellis Home Design.
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Spell-Binding Style
Martyn Lawrence Bullard
A bold textile fashioned as a headboard makes a dramatic statement in this quintessentially Californian bedroom by design A-lister Martyn Lawrence Bullard.
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Pretty in Purple
Matthew Sandager
Purple panels fashioned as a headboard make an arresting impact in this chic bedroom by New York-based designer Duan Curry.
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Checkered Chic
Dan Cutrona Photography
If you own a headboard with a spectacular silhouette, simply reupholster it to give it new life! For the dramatic headboard in this eclectic bedroom, designer Robin Gannon selected a classic tartan plaid.
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Reflective Perfection
Josh Thornton
A smoked mirror layered behind a simple headboard makes a striking impact in this room designed by Summer Thornton.
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Over-the-Top Canopy
Stoffer Photography Interiors
Crowning store-bought headboards with canopies is an excellent way to make them feel custom, as illustrated in this darling bedroom designed by Ash Street Interiors.
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Moorish Inspired
Peter Murdock
A towering headboard can add instant drama to a room, as illustrated in this transportive bedroom from Dan Scotti Design.
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Luxe Layers
Angie Hranowsky
Designer Angie Hranowksy transforms a simple bamboo headboard into an intriguing moment by layering an ornate textile panel behind it.
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Step and Repeat
Trevor Tondo
Built-in bookshelves and a pop-out upholstered panel make the headboard in this room designed by Harte Brownlee & Associates as customizable as can be.
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Ground Level Grace
R. Brad Knipstein
An extended upholstered headboard designed by the firm Form + Field adds gravitas to this room's casual, floor-skimming bed.
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Stretch Out
Zeke Ruelas
When personally customizing a headboard, you can extend it to also envelop your nightstands. Take inspiration from Beverly Hills-based designer, Lori Gilder.
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Fashionable headboard: 8 ideas for the bedroom
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Bed The Intimate Suite, Etro Home Interiors.
Full Wall
The full wall headboard looks great, making the bed the centerpiece of the bedroom. In addition, a high headboard visually raises the ceiling, and a long horizontal model can expand the boundaries of space.
Apartment in Moscow. Project by Artem Babayants.
Multifunctional
The headboard with extra storage is a real find for a small bedroom. On the shelves you can arrange books, baskets with cosmetics and necessary little things or decor items. Also, the multifunctional headboard can be equipped with lamps and bedside tables.
Project by Ilona Menshakova.
Semi-circular
Soft shapes and flowing lines always make the room more comfortable, which is especially true for the bedroom. A semi-circular headboard with a laconic design will perfectly fit into the interior of any style, from classic to minimalism.
House in the suburbs. Project by Yulia Andrievskaya.
Semicircular headboard
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From rattan
Rattan is a durable and at the same time flexible material that can take on a variety of shapes. The headboard with elegant weaving will become a real decoration of the bedroom and bring a touch of boho-chic to the interior.
House in Brazil. Designed by Talita Nogueira Arquitetura.
Rattan headboard
Size: 120 x 110 cm
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Capitone
The upholstered headboard with capitone finish has long become an ageless classic. Its main advantage is a wide choice of materials: from soft velvet and corduroy to smooth leather. Also, with the help of a headboard, you can bring bright colors to the interior by choosing upholstery with a bold print.
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Upholstered vertical sections
The upholstered headboard looks just as elegant as the capitonnè. In addition, vertical lines set the rhythm and bring dynamics to the interior, and as a bonus, they visually increase the height of the ceilings.
Apartment in Moscow. Project by Maria Rodionovskaya.
Quilted headboard
Filling: 320 g cotton
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Wood
Wood remains one of the most popular headboard materials. And this is not surprising! Wood has a warm natural texture and allows you to create a variety of shapes. Also, one should not forget about such advantages of wood as environmental friendliness and durability.
Apartment in Minsk. Project by Lyubov Pyaskovskaya.
Sculptural
Sculptural headboard, regardless of style or color, will be the center of any bedroom. The latest trend is rounded models that seem to hug the bed, creating the feeling of a cozy cocoon.
House in Brazil. Traama Arquitetura project.
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75 interesting photos of the design of the headboard in the bedroom
The purpose of the bedroom in the house is to provide its inhabitants with a private space for a night's sleep, privacy and relaxation from the daily bustle. The decoration of the bedroom should have an atmosphere of calm and tranquility. Properly selected furniture, textile elements, curtains, soft lighting, dim color scheme of walls and interior items will contribute to this.
The general atmosphere in the room should be calm and pleasant
The bedroom is designed for relaxation and seclusion from the hustle and bustle
The bedroom should not be too bright colors
It is worth paying close attention to the purchase or manufacture of a comfortable bed. It is she who is the center of the interior of the room, as she is responsible for comfortable sleep, beauty and comfort in the room. A sleeping bed can easily transform the interior in the bedroom, make it individual, add creativity and charm.
Restful sleep depends to a large extent on the correct selection of the mattress, and the headboard is designed to decorate the room decoratively. The choice of form and material for its manufacture can be approached creatively to bring your ideas to life or use existing options in the design of the head of the bed.
Choose a bed in the bedroom very carefully
The head of the bed is more often a decorative element
Contents
- 1 Textile or leather headboard: classic
- 2 Wall panels. Textile version of the headboard
- 3 Eclectic style headboard. Successful mix of styles
- 4 Author's flight of fancy. Headboard decoration options
- 5 Screen - a quick option to update the space
- 6 50 photos of headboard design examples:
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Textile or leather headboard: Classic version
Modern people are increasingly striving for individuality, both personal and interior design. We began to abandon the same standard furnishings bought in the store, giving preference to designer or handmade.
Coming up with the design of the head of the bed, there is room for the creative soul to turn around. If you already have a bed and it performs its functions, but does not suit you externally, you can upgrade the head of the bed at no extra cost - cover the frame with fabric or eco-leather. This option has several advantages.
Textile is very popular in headboard design
Properly chosen light and shade together will create a special atmosphere in the room
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Decorative textile is an affordable material with a lot of interesting colors. It can be matched to the curtains, pillows, or vice versa to make a bright accent.
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Soft headboard protects from blows, drafts, envelops with an aura of warmth and comfort. If you like to read before going to bed, then it will be more pleasant to lean on it than on a wooden one.
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Ease and speed in the performance of their own hands. Take a sheet of plywood or an existing headboard. Cut out the shape with a jigsaw. Fasten the foam rubber, wrap it with a cloth, and fasten it on the reverse side with a furniture stapler.
Padded headboard protects against impacts
Eco-leather will look great on the background of the bed
Headboard can be customized
Textile and leather headboards look good in classic calm interiors, as well as in neoclassical, art deco style.
Unusually decorate a wall or decorate a headboard with a mosaic of pillows of different sizes and colors attached directly to the wall. It is necessary to fix the bar or slats on the wall in advance. Loops or ties are sewn to the pillows. Pillowcases are made from natural fabrics, which are removed and washed when dirty. The coloring is selected according to your taste and the main tones that are present in the bedroom.
3D wallpaper will perfectly complement the bedroom interior
Wooden headboard extending to the ceiling perfectly complements the overall interior of the room
The design of the headboard must be in the style of the room
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Wall panels. Headboard design option
Textile or wood panels will help to highlight the wall at the head of the bed or make it high. Fabric panels with floral patterns, ornaments, will give the room a unique charm of the ladies' boudoir, and if they are made in the patchwork style, it will add a touch of country style to the room.
The texture of the panel can be made of natural wood. They are mounted vertically on the wall by the bed with access to the ceiling. This technique favorably emphasizes the bedside area. An artificially aged board or one that has served for a long time and now comes in handy gives the room a vintage look that matches the rustic style, and this is the naturalness, naturalness and simplicity of a country house.
3D panels will look very nice against the background of the bed
Wall panels are perfect for interior renovation
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Headboard in an eclectic style. Successful mix of styles
To implement the idea in the design of the head of the bed in an eclectic interior, you need to follow a few recommendations.
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There are no sharp corners and sharp transitions in this direction, so a classic velvet-covered headboard against a brick or wooden wall will look very impressive.
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The presence of gilding. The headboard has fancy gilded shapes that can be mirrored. Mirror aged surface in a frame with gilding, looks chic. The wall can be decorated with a mirror panel, which will add volume and air to the room.
Everything is possible within the framework of this style, so it suits those who are used to thinking outside the box, likes to mix different trends in design.
Avoid sharp corners when designing an eclectic headboard
Gilding will add luxury and wealth to the interior
This style is more suitable for extraordinary people
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Author's flight of fancy. Headboard decoration options
If it has become possible to use barn boards and other deliberately aged decorative elements in the interior, then why not make the design of the head of the bed from what is at hand. These can be old window frames with traces of peeling paint, a door leaf or platbands and shutters. Platbands can be easily converted into shelves above the headboard, put photo frames, books, table lamps on them.
Headboard can be designed by yourself
3D panels with lighting will look great against the backdrop of a large bed
As you dig through sheds and storerooms, you are sure to find many interesting details that can be used to make a bedside wall.
These can be:
The set of materials is not limited by anything, only your imagination and courage, and the benefit is that you get rid of unnecessary trash and create an art object with your own hands.
Headboard in a minimalist style looks very unusual and beautiful
The design of the headboard must be in the same style as the room
Headboard can be made from old items
If you really want changes in the bedroom, but there is no time for alteration, then by adding just one item to the interior of the room, you will successfully update it.