DIY Upholstered Headboard
posted May 01, 2016
Posted by Sheela Cooper
There are so many beautiful upholstered headboards available today, but they often come with a not-so-beautiful price tag. If you have a few basic tools, you can make a lovely upholstered headboard for under $100! When I made my headboard, my goal was to have a simple design that was lightweight and easy to hang. Keep reading if you’d like to make your own upholstered headboard!
There are so many beautiful upholstered headboards available today, but they often come with a not-so-beautiful price tag. If you have a few basic tools, you can make a lovely upholstered headboard for under $100! When I made my headboard, my goal was to have a simple design that was lightweight and easy to hang. Keep reading if you’d like to make your own upholstered headboard!
Decorating without Commitment
posted January 11, 2014
Posted by Sheela Cooper
Many of us love the idea of frequently changing our décor, but sometimes this is easier said than done. Let’s say you have recently tiled a feature wall with a glass tile that is gorgeous and pricey. Let’s also say that one year later, you’re tired of the look and all of the maintenance involved. It’s unlikely that you or your spouse are going to love the idea of tearing out this expensive investment and dealing with all of the dust and debris that comes along with it. If you make a décor decision that involves something rather permanent, like tile, make sure to choose a material that is timeless and neutral (like white subway tile) so that you will not tire of it quickly.
Many of us love the idea of frequently changing our décor, but sometimes this is easier said than done. Let’s say you have recently tiled a feature wall with a glass tile that is gorgeous and pricey. Let’s also say that one year later, you’re tired of the look and all of the maintenance involved. It’s unlikely that you or your spouse are going to love the idea of tearing out this expensive investment and dealing with all of the dust and debris that comes along with it. If you make a décor decision that involves something rather permanent, like tile, make sure to choose a material that is timeless and neutral (like white subway tile) so that you will not tire of it quickly.
But if you are craving something a little jazzy for a feature wall in your house (or any area of your house in general) and don’t want something permanent, there are definitely options that allow you to express yourself (and to change that expression when the mood strikes)! These options are also great for renters who cannot make permanent changes to their space.
One of my favorite ideas for highlighting a wall is Graham & Brown’s pre-pasted beadboard wallpaper.