How to protect a wall from the headboard hitting it all the time?




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Try double sided tape
Put those rubber trays (for under the feet of furniture) under your bed legs. Hardware stores carry them. 🙄
Wrong EMOJI!!! It was supposed to be this one😊
Glue some foam to the back of the board on both sides.
You can place a swimming pool noodle behind it. May need to cut it in half lengthwise.
You could pad the headboard in the back. Or use a spacer such as a padded wood block. I've also seen headboards attached to the wall instead of the bed.