make a one - of - a - variety piece — and spare money in the process — by making this DIY cushioned headboard in just a few hours .

When you walk into a chamber , what ’s the first affair you notice ? Chances are , it ’s the seam — whether it ’s a boring mattress on a alloy frame or a piece de resistance of a headboard . We think every principal bedroom deserves an eye - catching pop of style , and a soft , tufted headboard is a gorgeous way to add both quilt and high-pitched - end detail . The upright part ? you could make one yourself . We ’ll show you how to tuft a headboard for a queen - size bed in just a few 60 minutes — with only Natalie Wood , fabric , clitoris , and a few other basic supplies .

Before you plunge in , address the opinion you want your headboard to bring to the space . This will mold which textile you choose . For representative , velvet materialscreams luxury , while white exudes a midcentury - modern feel . Regardless of what texture or print you prefer , ensure you buy upholstery textile — otherwise , your hard work wo n’t last very long . Consider people of color , too : Asoft neutral is relaxing , but a vibrant chromaticity will make a instruction . Try a white tufted headboard for a crisp , timeless look or a bright yellow to create a fun focal point .

yellow tufted headboard

What You’ll Need

Equipment / Tools

Materials

Instructions

Make Cuts

reduce your wood to the below dimension .

Build the Frame

To create a sturdy base , reinforce the plywood sheet with a 2x4 frame . riff the plywood so the back side is facing up . ( The back side is typically a little rougher and less burnished than the front , but do n’t sudate this stride . Since you ’ll be covering the front with fabric , it ’s not a Brobdingnagian deal if you accidentally piece the wrong side . ) Next , set a 66 - inch 2x4 along each of the long side of the plywood tack . Lay a 40-¾-inch 2x4 perpendicular style on each side , as shown . Your 2x4 pieces should now frame the outside edges of your plyboard sheet . Make certain all of the pieces are properly array , then secure with screws .

Attach Wings and Legs

For supererogatory way and support , add up wings and leg to your headboard . To attach the wing , line up a 60 - inch 2x8 plug-in perpendicular with each of the short sides of the frame . Make trusted that the instrument panel are wealthy with the boundary of the plywood , then unattackable with fuck . To add the legs , attach a 12 - inch 2x8 circuit board to each of the 60 - column inch 2x8s below the plyboard . Align so the wood pieces form a right-hand angle , then secure with screws .

Attach Chipboard

To form the curve edges of the headboard , reduce the hardboard — which you’re able to come up at art- and shipping - provision store — into 1x1 - foot surgical incision . ( Smaller art object are easier to rig than one prospicient part ; if desired , you may buy the chipboard pre - thinned . ) Staple the away edge of one piece of hardboard along the inside sharpness of the first wing . Curve the circuit card and staple the other sharpness to the plywood . Continue until the integral duration of the wing is lined with swerve hardboard pieces . Repeat on the opposite side .

Drill Holes

Measure and score the desired golf hole position fortufting . you may choose either a diamond or storage-battery grid pattern , and the number of tuft is up to you — just verify that all the holes are equidistant from each other . We used a pencil and straightedge to pull a power system pattern on the back of the plyboard . Once your pattern is in position , drill a hole through all of the Cartesian product with the headboard elevated so the turn does n’t hit your work Earth’s surface .

Attach Foam

foreshorten foam to fit the top of the headboard , include the wings , as well as the outsides of the legs . Attach with spray adhesive material . From the back , pound an upholstery needle through the tufting holes , and mark the locations with a lasting marker . Cut through each tufting trap with scissor grip .

Attach Batting

Wrap the froth in a stratum of batten . Spray with adhesive material , then confiscate another layer of batten . rive the layers taut , and join them to the anatomy with staple fibre . Trim excess batten with scissor grip . Once again , ascertain the placement of each tuft hole with an upholstery needle and prod through with scissors .

Upholster and Attach Buttons

Use a button outfit to cover buttons with headboard material . delineate a circle with the kit ’s guide onto a piece of music of scrap headboard fabric . Place the art object of framework on top of the kit ’s molding , then place your release shell on the fabric , directly above the mold . drive the shell down and attach the button back . Use the outfit ’s pusher to plug the button back to the cuticle , and remove the mould . Repeat until you have the right number of button .

Begin Tufting

Place textile across the headboard and around the wing , with at least 10 in overlapping on the face . Thread upholstery twine onto the needle , adding a wrap up button to the end and knot in situation . start out with the middlemost hole , press the phonograph needle from the back of the headboard to the front , pull the release tightly in place on the back . On the front , thread the phonograph needle through the hole on the back of another covered button , loop around , and revert through the hole in the headboard to the back side . attract the button as tightly as possible , and tie into a secure knot . Repeat this process for the stay tufts .

Secure Fabric

Staple excess material snugly in place around the back of the headboard . To overlay the branch , add together a venire of fabric to each , folding the top edge under to create a straight bed . Trim excess fabric . Now enjoy your DIY soften headboard !

attaching a 2×4 frame to the back of headboard frame for support

adding second wing to the plywood headboard frame

adding legs to tufted headboard frame

stapling curved chip board to tufted headboard frame

headboard frame with marked spots for drilling holes

cutting holes through the foam with scissors

marking placement of tufted holes with upholstery needle

attach foam with spray adhesive to inside of headboard frame

stapel two layers of thin batting to headboard and spray with adhesive

using stencil to trace a circle to cut fabric for button tuft

creating the button tuft by adding fabric

attaching button to tuft

tying knot around tuft button

needle and twine poking through foam on front of headboard and through the tuft

covering headboard with fabric and tucking it to create a straight seam

adding panel of fabric to the legs and securing with staple gun

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