Upholstered Nail Head Trim Headboard Tutorial
17 October 2011
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Click if you wanna hear the planning details and the search for all my budget friendly materials cause this post is about the actual construction.
This is where I got hung up, because I ran out of the nail heads I was using to secure the strips of nail head trim to the board. I could only find three matching boxes at Joanne's and then they were out of stockforever for over a month.
Finally they got them back in and I got Z to get the board back off the wall and could finally get to work. I do NOT usually have project hanging over my head (pun intended) for long periods of time. I'm type A all the way and like to get in and get'em done.
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I used a French Cleat I found at Lowe's to attach the headboard to the wall. This is the perfect device to get the job done because they can support a lot of weight and are so easy to install.
I purchased 1 large cleat with a 100 pound capacity. It comes in two pieces.
It's a piece of cake to install. Just screw the first half to the wall. I used a drill and a level to get it straight.
Grab someone to help you lift the headboard up above the cleat. See where the cleat juts out from the wall?
The cleat on the back of the headboard will slide right into this part on the wall.
We've moved the bed a little to the right and a little to the left and haven't had to rehang the headboard- which rocks!
And finally, the finished after!


French Cleat- $15
Fabric- Curtain Panel $8
I already had- staple gun, staples, measuring tape, spray adhesive
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4 comments:
Thank you guys for having me & my project! I feel so lucky you'd choose to share it! Thanks again!
Becca
This looks amazing. I am inspired to make one myself. Mimi xx
Nice job @ I love those pillows!
@Mimi- you should definitely make one! It was so easy and made the biggest impact. I was kicking myself for not doing it ages ago!
@Laura-Thank you so much! They're from Target, I wanna say they were like 40 bucks each, but I stacked a few sales and got a killer deal. Thanks for checking out my headboard!
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