Rug + Headboard + Side Tables + Lamps + Fan = waking up to earthy style. Sophisticated colors and patterns make this bedroom feel like an exotic retreat.
Instructions
Step 1: Cut the sheet of plywood to 54- x 48-inches, or have a Lowe’s employee in the lumber department cut it for you.
Step 2: Sand, prime and paint the headboard, allowing each coat to dry.
Step 3: Position the ceiling medallions in two rows on the plywood, 2 inches from the sides and 1-1/2 inches apart. Attach with wood glue and wire brads.
Hang Your Headboard with a Cleat
Step 1: Set a table saw or circular saw blade at 45 degrees, and rip the 1 x 6 to create the wall cleat and headboard cleat.
Step 2: Position the headboard cleat 3 1/2 inches from the top and centered,with the angle cut facing the board and pointed down. Make sure that the cleat is parallel to the top. Attach using glue and 1-1/4-inch screws.
Step 3: Position the 1 x 3 offset board 3-1/2 inches from the bottom andcentered. Make sure that the cleat is parallel to the bottom. Attach using glue and 1-1/4-inch screws.
Step 4: Position the wall cleat 54 inches from the floor, with the angle cut facing the wall and pointed up. Attach to the wall using appropriate fasteners and anchors for your wall type, and check for level.
Step 5: Place the headboard on the wall with the headboard cleat resting on thewall cleat. Adjust as necessary.
Note: If needed, you can adjust the dimensions for different size beds following these guides.
Twin: Cut the sheet of plywood to 39 x 48 inches. For the headboard cleat and offset board, cut the 1 x 6 x 4 to 36 inches and the 1 x 3 x 4 to 36 inches.
Queen: Cut the sheet of plywood to 60 x 48 inches. Use the 1 x 6 x 4 and 1 x 3 x 4 for the headboard cleat and offset board.
King: Cut the sheet of plywood to 76 x 48 inches. Use a 1 x 6 x 6 for the headboard cleat and 1 x 3 x 6 for the offset board.
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