I love old headboards but have never figured out how to keep the bed from wobbling against the wall.
Not exact matches
Ominous, but also beautiful and poetic, the distinctive patterns of the
old, worn, decorative
headboards also conjured ideas about history and associations with the bed — a place of
love, death, sleep, dreams, memories, and the lives of owners long passed.
I
love old doors, and I actually have one for the express purpose of making a
headboard just like that.
So I
LOVE that part about my bed (I also purchased some awesome shams from Anthropologie) BUT I had a limited budget for the
headboard so I settled for an
old brass one that I spray painted green.
I would
love to have a
headboard made out of an
old door or something....
Love the architectural piece as a
headboard, the
headboard that was apparently made from an
old door, the whimsical seahorse made from twigs (I assume), the post office painting, and the
old corbels under the island overhang.