Fabric Covered Plywood Headboard Wall Mount

I decided that nailing the headboard to the wall would be the most economical choice.
Fabric covered plywood headboard wall mount. How to add padding. For extra tall use the following dimensions for normal height king size headboard use 36. Queen fabric headboard. Apply nailhead trim jason lee.
Bedding supplies stuffed between the fabric and the headboard plywood base add an effortless upholstered feel to the piece. Wall art room dividers fabric wall hangings and even a wall decal can create the look of a headboard with no carpentry skills required. It was basically impossible to find off the shelf. This brush stroke design acts as a piece of art just above the bed.
I ended up figuring out how to make a headboard cover it in patterned fabric and mount it to the wall. So of course i innovated and decided to make one myself. It s perfect for a textured wall that doesn t lend itself well to hung frames or other artwork. Use these diagrams to add the foam backing to the plywood.
Flip the headboard back so that the fabric is on the floor. When you reach the corners fold the fabric neatly as you would wrapping paper. Some diy headboards aren t boards at all. Trim excess fabric from the backside of the headboard to eliminate bulk then tape down the raw edges.
Once the entire headboard is covered trim any excess fabric. You can see the cut list in the diagram for each size fabric headboard. Attach your headboard to the wall by screwing two d rings to the back of the plywood and hanging them from screws or hooks in your. This way the board wouldn t have to reach all the way down to the floor.
Once the entire headboard is covered trim any excess fabric. Add adhesive strips add several sections of removable adhesive to the back of the plywood removing the paper backing from the wall side strips to ready the headboard for installation. I laid the plywood on top of that batting side down pulled the fabric taut and stapled it to the back working from the center to the edges just like i d done with the layer. Don t let the name scare you.
Starting at the top center and pulling tightly as you go staple the fabric to the wood.