Your bed is the focal point of your bedroom. Alongside a functional use, it also has a very important aesthetic purpose to serve, that of deciding the decor style of the entire space. Since beds are long term investments, it is only reasonable for the aesthetic of the space to revolve around it rather than it being the other way round. You can considerably elevate the aesthetic design of your bed by choosing the headboard wisely. In this article, we have curated some popular headboard design ideas for your inspiration.
See also: Elevate your bedroom with platform beds
Upholstered headboard
These headboards admirably combine comfort and versatility, making them a classic choice for homeowners. Moreover, they also offer vast scope of customisation with fabrics, colours and patterns to suit a plethora of stylistic themes.
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Wood slat headboard
A headboard made from wood slats can provide both rustic and modern looks to the space depending upon their usage. Arrange them vertically or horizontally and stain or paint them to complement your bedroom decor.
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Tufted headboard
A tufted headboard is the ideal choice if some elegance is what you are looking for for your room. A combination of design features like buttons, folds and plush fabrics, it is perfect for a comfy and luxurious feel.
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Bookcase headboard
Incorporate a headboard that also functions as a bookcase to expand storage space and functionality. Building shelves into the headboard provides a convenient storage option for books, decor pieces or personal belongings of regular use.
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Metal headboard
Consider a metal headboard to add an edgy, industrial feel to your space. From sleek minimalist designs for a modern look to ornate wrought iron styles, you can choose from the endless options for the style that complements your decor.
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DIY fabric panel headboard
Go the DIY way and let your creativity shine by making your own headboard using fabric panels. Being a DIY project, it allows you to customise the size, shape and fabric of the headboard to match your personal style in the best possible way.
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Floating headboard
A floating headboard is perfect to achieve that modern and minimalist look for your bedroom. Mount the headboard directly into the wall and create an illusion of extra space. Additionally, you can even customise the headboard with integrated lighting and shelving for added functionality.
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Barn door headboard
For a rustic charm, you should consider a barn door headboard for your bed. You can opt for either salvaged or new barn doors according to the look you wish to go for, and repurpose them as unique and eye-catching headboards.
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Woven headboard
Use a woven headboard to add some texture and warmth to your space. Rattan, seagrass or woven fabric can be used to achieve this natural-looking and bohemian-inspired look.
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Geometric headboard
A geometric headboard is perfect if you wish to make a bold statement. Add visual interest and a modern flair to the space by artistically putting together a series of squares, triangles, hexagons or any other shape of your choice.
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FAQs
What are some budget-friendly headboard design ideas?
DIY projects like repurposing old doors and shutters, fabric covered headboards or using removable decals for customisation are some budget-friendly options of headboard designs.
How can I make the room appear more spacious with a headboard design?
A floating headboard that mounts directly into the wall and light coloured headboards can help create an illusion of space and airiness.
What headboard design is best for a modern bedroom?
Consider upholstered panels with clean lines, geometric shapes or a floating headboard with integrated lighting and shelving for a modern feel.
Can I mix and match different headboard styles in one bedroom?
Mixing and matching different headboard styles is a great way to create visual interest as long as the styles complement each other and feel cohesive.
Which headboard designs are suitable for a small space?
Floating headboards, upholstered panels, simple metal frames and multi-functional headboards with integrated shelving are ideal for compact spaces.
How can I make a statement with my headboard design?
Choose bold designs, vibrant colours and unique materials to make a statement. Think oversized headboards, intricate wood carvings or eye-catching patterns for best results.
What headboard design is best for a cosy and inviting atmosphere?
Tufted headboards with plush upholstery like velvet or suede, preferably padded or cushioned, are perfect for achieving a cosy and inviting bedroom atmosphere.
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