At the Head of the Bed: A Brief Headboard Handbook
It’s the dominant presence in nearly every bedroom, for obvious reasons. It’s likely the largest, consisting of a footboard, frame, box spring, mattress, and of course, the headboard. Custom Furniture Store
The headboard is a bed’s defining
characteristic. As the initial focal point, it is the most visible component,
the decorative mainstay. A matter of curiosity is the necessity from which it
was borne. An effective barrier against the cold and drafts was needed to
ensure the warmth of sleeping occupants. And it was so designed. Having long
since become a universal staple of décor, it is most often propped against a
wall, thereby defeating its original intended purpose.
Headboards are often built-in, solidly
inserted into a bed’s construction. But they may also be purchased separately,
and attached to a wall instead. Such versions are known as ‘floating’ and allow
for more options, particularly size-wise. Either type can be found made with the
same primary materials such as wood, upholstered fabric or metal. They may also
share the same construction. A slatted headboard for instance, featuring a row
of vertical slats, can be of either wood or metal, yet offer an entirely
different look. For instance, a wood version is likely to have flat plank
slats, while a metal one is most typically a tubular design.
A canopy style may also be made from
any of a variety of materials. Posts emerge from each side of the headboard
reaching an overhead frame that extends to the foot of the bed where it
connects to an identical pair of posts. Ruffled cloth draping is used to
enclose the framework.
Panel styling, on the other hand, is
strictly a wooden affair (or a facsimile thereof), providing a
horizontally-arranged rustic juxtaposition of multiple like-sized panels
brush-finished to highlight their natural wood grain, which is sometimes raised
for texture. Another primary example of a wooden design is the bookcase
headboard. Just as the name suggests, it features shelves and nooks that are
fully functional. A popular convenience, it combines practical storage with
easy accessibility for those that read in bed.
Meanwhile, a softer ambience can be
achieved with a headboard upholstered in fabric. Naturally, it’s the most
comfortable for those that rest their head on, or sit up against, for better
positioning when TV or phone gazing. It’s a cushioned surface, covered with any
one of a number of fabric types. The use of linen, velvet, suede, or cotton
establishes a specific look and is often accented by button or faux-diamond
tufting or nail-head trim.
Each of the styles has something else
in common – they come in a countless variety of shapes and sizes. Squared,
rounded, arched, over-sized – each make a statement specific to your personal
taste. Plus with countless color, style and accent options, a reasonable
investment of time will likely result in the perfect ideal. That’s good for
you, your comfort, and your room’s décor!
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