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A beautiful bedhead is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Making your own is simple and you’ll love the lift it gives to a bare wall space. Choose fabric to match your bed linen or else opt for a bit of contrast by using a length of striking patterned material.
You will need
18mm-thick piece of MDF, timber or chipboard; wadding; fabric; staple gun. MDF, timber and chipboard are from hardware stores, wadding and fabric are from fabric stores.
Step 1. Measure the width of your mattress and gauge how high you would like the bedhead to be . Ours (left) is 1.3m high and 1.4m wide.
Step 2. Buy the timber, MDF or chipboard from your local hardware store – they should be able to cut it to size for you. You’ll need enough wadding and fabric to overlap the board by at least 10cm on all sides.
Step 3. Lay the wadding on... read on below advertisment
a flat, firm surface, then lay the board on top. Ensure the wadding is pulled tightly and evenly across the face of the board then use the staple gun to staple the overlaps to the back of the board. Lay your chosen fabric on a flat surface and place the wadding-covered board on top. Ensure the fabric is pulled tightly and evenly across the board then staple to secure.
Step 4. Our bedhead simply sits between the bed and the wall, but you may want to secure yours to the wall, using a wall stud.
Photograpy: Scott Hawkins. Styling: Alice Denney.
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| This is such an easy way to change the mood of your bedroom. Please keep up these easy to achieve projects, notebook! |
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| Love it! I going to give it ago in the spair room - to jazz it up abit!--where did you get the fabric from?? |
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| Fabric stretched over MDF (or better still a frame from an art supplies store) makes for brilliant hangable art work too! |
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| Great idea.Has anyone made or thinking of making the quilt in otober issue.? |
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| I'd love to but alas I have no sewing machine... |
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| This looks great! Where do I source the fabric from??? |