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Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Head"board"

Creating a headboard for our bed has been on my list of to-do's for years. Now because the kid is on it's way and we have placed the crib in the bedroom in the foot of the bed, there really is no room for a headboard. There is only a narrow path between our bed and the crib and even with the slimmest headboard the path will get too narrow, we need every cm/inch we can have there.


Instead of a proper headboard I thought of hanging a canvas on the wall to represent a headboard. I had bought a Marimekko fabric Räsymatto long time ago for a totally different project, which I then desided against on. Since I had that fabric and I still like it a lot just not with the project I originally thought of, I used that for a headboard.


I bought a piece of molding, cut that a bit wider than the fabric, then drilled two holes on the ends of the molding. I painted the ends of the molding with the same paint as I had painted the bedroom walls.


I sewed a casing on the top of the canvas where the molding goes through. Then drilled two holes high on the wall and hung the canvas with screws. I did also touch up the heads of the screws with the wall paint so those would be less visible.



I have seen these types of fabrics hung on the head of the beds in various design magazines. I must admit that I'm quite sceptical if these are very handy. I know they can look good, but what will happen when we lean onto the wall? Because I do not know anyone who will just lean, people will also slowly slide down against the wall. Will the fabric stretch or even rip eventually? Any experience, anyone?

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  1. I love the idea of fabric headboards, and i am mad for your fabric choice, beautiful job x

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    1. Thanks Max, I love the fabric too, but if I ever do get bored with it, it is fairly easy to change.

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  2. It looks great! Love the fabric. Only time will tell how well it will hold up. I would be a little weary of sliding down with my back on the wall as well. On the other hand a friend of mine had a piece of thin fabric tacked onto her wall with needles as a headboard for the longest time, it held up for years...

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    1. Hey, that is good to know, maybe this will hold up too. I wonder if she leaned onto her "headboard", well.. you are right, time will tell.

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  3. Great choice, it's so simple, but it adds so much to the room.

    I have no experience to share, but it would be great to hear updates about whether it is or isn't working, because it's a great idea!

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    1. Thank you Christina.
      I've been meaning to do a post about two things that have not been working :) it's not something that bloggers usually do, so I'm bit hesitating :D
      I'll report on this one, I promise.

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  4. One of my favourite Marimekko prints!

    -Paula

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