How do I make custom queen headboards at a beach house?

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  • Peggy L Burnette Peggy L Burnette on Apr 15, 2019

    Hi this is Peggy. Here are some ideas on making a beachy headboard. Hope this inspires you. 29 Best Beach Headboard images | Bed headboards, Bedrooms ...

    https://www.pinterest.com/spfryer/beach-headboard/

    Explore Spfryer's board "Beach Headboard" on Pinterest. ... cabecero de cama blanco envejecido Rustic Headboard Diy, Antique Headboard, Diy Headboards, Distressed ..... made into a headboardto fit both a king size and queen size bed, bedroom ideas, .... Cedar + grass thatching = $75 headboard with a coastal feel.

  • Linda Sikut Linda Sikut on Apr 15, 2019

    Hi there,

    Here's a tutorial for making a queen bed that is called "Farmhouse" but another person made it for a coastal look. I'll put both links here so that you can see it. Wishing you the best.

    Plans here

    http://www.ana-white.com/2009/10/farmhouse-bed-save-158100_7467.html


    Coastal version

    http://www.ana-white.com/2016/01/DIY_furniture/beach-house-headboard

  • Glenda Smith Glenda Smith on Apr 19, 2019

    Hi there. I purchased an inexpensive piece of picket fencing from Lowe's.Then I took it apart and rearranged the boards. I nailed them back on the original pieces that held them together, running across the back. Then I white washed the whole thing and propped it behind the head of my bed. It was righteous! Very pretty, hung a flowery vine across it, here and there catching the front. Really, it was lovely and very inexpensive. Also hung a straw hat on one end. (If I didn't live in an apartment, I'd nailed it to the wall for stability.)

  • Bob The Honest Handyman Bob The Honest Handyman on May 01, 2019

    This is a louvered bifold door. We removed the in between hinges; then cut each 28” section where the top and bottom are separated by about 2” of wood. You will then have two sections approx 32 and two sections approx 48. We attached 1x2 premium pine at the bottom and top to connect the sections. We used wood screws and pipe clamps to secure them.

    when it was assembled, it slipped right into the Hollywood frame. Then we bolted the headboard to the corners with carriage bolts after slightly lifting it from the floor to prevent scratching. We intend to cover it maybe with a quilt.