Please tell me how u made the headboard or where it bought at!
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  • 15 years ago
    Wow! If you really look at this image, it looks like the designer used an overside frame and filled it with fabric as opposed to a piece of art. You can see near the pillows of the bed, that there is the bottom of the frame. Pretty creative idea!
  • 15 years ago
    You know something, I was thinking that! i am in love with the concept of the frame behind the bed & think its beautiful! But I have a king size bed, I wonder where i'd begin to look for a frame that LARGE!;)
  • 15 years ago
    You can get frames custom made, through online catalogs or in store. If you do a quick google search, I am sure that you can find a framing company that can make a frame to your specifications. Good luck!
  • 14 years ago
    For the headboard you simply go to a lumber yard or home improvement outlet like HD and buy molding, any size and shape you want, miter the corners, paint, nail and you're in business. This is exactly the headboard I plan on making for my queen size bed but I will not be attaching it to the wall. I will use a piece of plywood to attach the batting and material, then attach the molding/frame to the plywood. Then attach the entire piece to the bed or the wall.
  • 13 years ago
    So the three different trims I see are all part of one frame? This isn't trim built up to create one frame?
  • PRO
    13 years ago
    No. It is one picture molding frame that I bought in 10' long sticks from a custom frame shop. I then had my contractor cut the sticks to size to make the frame for the headboard.
  • 13 years ago
    Thank you, Janie. You are not just a gifted designer but you're complete and timely and most helpful responses show you also have the gift of teaching! Very appreciated.
  • 13 years ago
    Janie, I've been considering placing chandeliers on either side of the king side bed also. Do you have any other pictures of this bedroom so I can see how it balances out with 2 chandeliers? Also are there rules to how high it should be hung.
  • PRO
    13 years ago
    The only other photo of this room still does not show the other night table and chandelier. Because of the balance in the room with the chandeliers being the same, I had the night tables be the same also rather than having them different. The height should relate tot he size of the chandelier and what is comfortable to you and good proportions.
  • 13 years ago
    I assume there is no window on the side of the bed not shown? That is my scenario and I have accepted that it will not be symetrical. In other words, one side will be a draped window much like the one you have here and the other will simply have the same/matching night stand with same/matching chandelier. Just missing the window.
  • PRO
    13 years ago
    There is a window on both sides.
  • 13 years ago
    Oh, shucks! What to do, what to do?
  • 12 years ago
    Is the flooring underneath the rug hardwood, painted white?
  • PRO
    12 years ago
    last modified: 12 years ago
    The floors are heart pine with a thinned out gesso finish. You could also use a light gray stain to achieve a similar color.
  • 11 years ago
    I come back to this beautiful room again and again for inspiration. Thank you for being so generous in supplying concrete information as to how you achieved the look.