Easy DIY Floor Standing Headboard
Why I Built this Project
I wanted our guest room to feel like a fancy hotel room for our guests. So I built this headboard that is comfortable, easy to clean and creates a fabric texture to look more expensive, all on a super tight budget. I spent less than $100 on this huge headboard!
I also built the wood bed frame - the plans are free and here.
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- This headboard rests on the floor, so its easy to install and works behind any bed frame - metal, wood or even just a box spring
- The design is like building a wall - so its sturdy and straight, with good construction principles
- The materials are inexpensive and readily available - just 2x4s and any plywood paneling
- It's easy to build with basic carpentry skills - just screw together the boards and cover with staples
- Don't waste money on batting - just use old comforters to create some padding over the wood frame
- You can pick any fabric to cover it all - customizing your finished space with your design idea
- You can always recover it to change the look!
How I Built this Project
I built this huge 8 foot wide DIY headboard ALL BY MYSELF. Here's how -
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I build the 2x4 frame to size using self tapping screws. I used the yellow/white toned 2x4s so they are easy to join together as the wood is much softer and lighter than red toned 2x4s.
The headboard I built is 4 feet x 8 feet - so I didn't even have to cut the plywood panel that covers the back. I attached the panel with wood glue and 1-1/4" staples.
I had some batting so I put that over the plywood. You could use a foam mattress topper, layers of old blankets, whatever you got. No need to spend big here.
Here's a layer of old comforters on top.
I stapled each layers and trimmed and folded the corners neatly.
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Not sure what's going on with fabric stores, but I couldn't find many fabric options. I ended up getting this vinyl slightly stretchy stuff from Micheals, it has a woven looking print (not pattern unfortunately). It actually turned out okay when done, so no complaints there!
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I layed it over the headboard and stapled the bottom edge first, then flipped it over and finished stapling it off (stretching it as tight as I could).
To keep the floor from getting scratched by a rouge staple, I added felt pads to the bottom.
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That, my friends, concludes the process of building this giant floor standing upholstered headboard!
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I paired the headboard with this bed frame, screwed it all together, and couldn't be happier!
Watch! Build Video for This Project
Here's a short of how this headboard (and matching bed frame) was built.
Free Plans to Build Your Own DIY Floor Standing Upholstered Headboard
Ready to build this yourself? Here's the free plans, enjoy!