How to Make a Country Garden, Picket Fence Headboard
If you want to bring a bit of garden and country charm into a bedroom, consider creating your own country garden picket fence headboard. It is a very simple and inexpensive project. You don't need to be a master handyman to make this headboard.
This particular bed is for a twin sized mattress. With simple measurements, the same look can be achieved with larger beds.
The country and garden picket fence headboard can add a dramatic and unique touch to a bedroom.
Supplies needed:
Picket fencing purchased from a hardware store or lumber yard (For a twin bed I used a precut piece that was 41 7/8" wide. It had two squared side posts on the outside that are 48"tall, with 5 center slats, which are 42" tall. See Photo.)
Paint
Brush
Measuring Tape
Sandpaper
Decorating items like dried or silk flowers. (Garlands really work well.)
Instructions and Ideas:
Measure the width of the bed. You want enough to go the width of the bed plus a few extra inches on each side. If the piece is not wide enough for the bed, it will look odd and undersized. Don't make it too large so it looks unwieldy. You are making a decorating statement with the country garden pocket fence headboard, so make it dramatic. The bed is often the first thing people notice when they come in the room.
There are different styles of fencing available to choose from. Some stores have pieces already pre-painted or prepped for painting. Most lumber yards and large hardware stores will cut larger pieces if they don't have the exact size you need in stock, Make sure you look around at what styles they have. Some precut gate pieces are wide enough for the headboard. You also want to choose one that is tall enough to clear the mattress and give a nice height behind the bed.
If the wood is really rough, give it a sanding to get rid of pieces that may fall off or poke someone. This will also help the paint adhere better. Make sure you brush off the sawdust from the wood surface before you paint.
This particular bed is for a twin sized mattress. With simple measurements, the same look can be achieved with larger beds.
The country and garden picket fence headboard can add a dramatic and unique touch to a bedroom.
Supplies needed:
Picket fencing purchased from a hardware store or lumber yard (For a twin bed I used a precut piece that was 41 7/8" wide. It had two squared side posts on the outside that are 48"tall, with 5 center slats, which are 42" tall. See Photo.)
Paint
Brush
Measuring Tape
Sandpaper
Decorating items like dried or silk flowers. (Garlands really work well.)
Instructions and Ideas:
Measure the width of the bed. You want enough to go the width of the bed plus a few extra inches on each side. If the piece is not wide enough for the bed, it will look odd and undersized. Don't make it too large so it looks unwieldy. You are making a decorating statement with the country garden pocket fence headboard, so make it dramatic. The bed is often the first thing people notice when they come in the room.
There are different styles of fencing available to choose from. Some stores have pieces already pre-painted or prepped for painting. Most lumber yards and large hardware stores will cut larger pieces if they don't have the exact size you need in stock, Make sure you look around at what styles they have. Some precut gate pieces are wide enough for the headboard. You also want to choose one that is tall enough to clear the mattress and give a nice height behind the bed.
If the wood is really rough, give it a sanding to get rid of pieces that may fall off or poke someone. This will also help the paint adhere better. Make sure you brush off the sawdust from the wood surface before you paint.
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