Monday, November 16, 2009

4ft Headboards

If you are one of the fortunate few to have a large, spacious bedroom, chances are you have already gone out and purchased an equally large double, queen, or king sized bed to help fill the space. There is no doubt that the bed is meant to be the focal point of the bedroom. You may have already considered some bed accessories that will certainly draw the eye, but there is truly no better way to bring attention to your area of refuge than a stately 4 foot headboard.

Think you may not have the space for a 4ft headboard? Here's how you can take some measurements to help you decide. Take a look around your bedroom, and choose the wall you would like your headboard to be up against. Take out your measuring tape, and measure 4ft up and make a small mark with the pencil. Now step away and see how tall that is. If this point is more than half way up that wall, then you may not have the space for a 4ft headboard. If you have a ceiling that is sloped or slanted, consider placing the headboard under the highest part of the ceiling to maximize the depth of the room. If you have any other tall furniture in the room, such as dressers or shelving units, be sure to space the tall furniture out around the room and not crowd it all together. This will keep your room from looking crowded and cluttered.

Perhaps one of the most enjoyable parts of any decorating venture is deciding the color and color schemes. A general rule is, the larger the furniture, the more conservative the color and shades should be. Consider deeper wood shades, like mahogany, and rich warm tones if you are considering purchasing a 4ft headboard. Depending on your color scheme, you may be able to pull of white tones, beige tones or ivory.

WARNING: In most situations, one should stay away from any bright colors, such as purples, oranges, or lime greens. These can easily overpower a room.

As for designs, do not assume that your 4ft headboard must be made of a heavy wood, like oak or birch. You can also easily find beautiful 4ft headboards that are made of brass, iron, or even a lighter wood. Antique brass is particularly beautiful for those who want to make their room appear rather dainty and also spacious; the designs of most brass headboards allow the wall to be seen, thus making the room appear more spacious. Thanks to the great variety of materials used to build a 4ft headboards, it is fairly easy to match a headboard to your style.

Finally, once you have decided which headboard you are going to add to your home, consider enhancing your style with complimentary bed accessories. When looking for accessories to go with a large headboard, seek out "bigger than usual" items such as overstuffed pillows and fluffy throws to truly enhance the look.

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Sunday, November 15, 2009

White Wood Headboard

For any home owner, decorating the house is one of the most exciting - though also stressful - parts of owning the home. Our minds reel with ideas, usually leaving us with the thought that the more elaborate the design the better. If this is you, stop right there! Consider how delicate and ornate a simplistic design can look, especially in a bedroom. A white wood headboard would be a good choice to help carry out this look. Even for a slightly more complex bedroom, a white wood headboard can also help enhance the style of the bedroom.

Here are some things to take into consideration when looking around at the white headboards out there.

Wood is the classic and perhaps the most fitting headboard in almost all situations. Wooden headboards of any color come in almost any size, form, and style; so finding a headboard that compliments the space you need to fill is not a challenge. Wood is also very easy to maintain and long-lasting. Wood also leaves you the option of changing the actual design, if need be, and the colors can typically be changed with a bit of sanding. Not only that but wood is also a natural material and seems to radiate that sort of natural feel.

The function of a wooden headboard is also incomparable to the other types of headboards. When positioned well, the wooden headboard will not shake, wobble, or topple over easily. These headboards can also take a bit of weight, which is why you will often find wood headboards as shelving units. So if you want to show off your novel or magazine collection, a white wooden shelf headboard may be in order!

You can also easily use a wooden headboard for almost any size of bed, whether it is a smaller single sized bed or a California king size! A white wood headboard can be worked into almost any design and color scheme. Many people question the choice of a white wooden headboard, thinking that the white may appear too stark in their room. If you are not a fan of brilliant whites, you can easily choose a different tone of white. There are ivories, creams, beiges, and pale tans that can match any color of the rainbow. Whatever the color scheme, a white headboard will be flattering.

As for styles, the book shelf headboard was mentioned above. This is a particularly good choice for those with limited space – such as a small bedroom, studio apartment, or for the person living on a college campus. There are certainly more classic choices, such as a rectangular shape with perhaps a bit of a trim, or you can move to more ornate wooden designs. It is possible to have your wooden headboard custom made in a unique 100% original design that suits your tastes and needs. You can also choose a shiny finish or a more opaque and subdued finished. Victorian or modern, a white wood headboard is a great choice for everyone.

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Antique Brass Headboards

Your bedroom is your haven; your escape from the daily ups and downs, the pressures, and the stress. That is why it is important that your bedroom provides a feeling of comfort, style, and relaxation. You are pretty sure that you want to redecorate the room to match your style, but you are not quite sure where to start. A good place to start is with a bed headboard.

There are a number of headboard styles available: fabric, leather, suede, wooden. Perhaps one of the most versatile and tasteful for any room, however, is an antique brass headboard. You can find these either in antique shops, or you can find replicas in retail stores – replicas are made so well that no one seeing your room would even know that it is not a real antique! If you already have most of the furnishings in your room and are having problems bringing it all together, an antique brass headboard can enhance your entire room and give it a cohesive appearance.

Another great thing about antique brass headboards is the number of different styles that are available for you to choose from. There is the classic and ever popular Victoria style, which brings about a dainty and sophisticated look. These headboards are a particularly good choice if the wrought iron or metal headboards would appear too overbearing in a room. Brass headboards are lighter and more "fresh" for those with a lighter-colored scheme in their bedroom with more delicate fixtures.

If you are going for a minimalist or simple look for your bedroom, again the brass headboard can give your bedroom just a touch of style while keeping everything easy and simple.

As mentioned above, antique brass headboards will save any bedroom that has a color scheme that may otherwise seem scattered and "all over the place". Metal headboards often have a brighter gold color painted on them. This bright gold finish often clashes with colors such as saturated reds and greens, dark oranges, and warmer blue tones. An antique brass headboard, however, will compliment these colors nicely.

If your room has undertones of the following colors, however, it will not coordinate well with brass:

Gold
Some beige tones
Silver
Radiant Yellow
Bright Orange
Pastel pink
Light brown

Antique brass headboards may also be the answer to an overcrowded room. Leather, wooden, and wrought iron headboards can easily make a room appear overcrowded and give a stifling feeling. If you do not have the option of moving around the furniture in your bedroom, or if you already live in a fairly tiny space, brass headboards are great since they take up far less room than many of the other types of headboards. The designs in the brass also often show a lot of wall space; this open design can make a small room appear larger than it is.

Ornate and classic, if you are checking out the headboard market, consider choosing an antique brass headboard to flatter your bedroom.

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

White Leather Headboards

When you think of a leather headboard, what is it that you envision in your mind? Perhaps it's the stately black leather headboards that you have seen in the trendy furniture shops around town. Or maybe you are envisioning a country-style brown headboard. These colors would not work for those going for a softer look in their bedroom; wanting a softer look does not mean that you cannot have a leather headboard. You may want to consider a white leather headboard.

Leather headboards come in a variety of colors, from blacks and browns to purples to creams, ivories and light caramels. What makes a white leather headboard preferable as a color choice is its versatility. A white leather headboard can be added to almost any room to enhance the appearance and style without sacrificing good taste.

Do you have a bedroom that includes a lot of yellow or green tones? No problem, a white headboard in shades of white, neutral, and pearl can be extremely complimentary and pull the entire room together. It will neutralize the effect of those colors nicely without destroying your color scheme.

DESIGNER’S TIP: Though you may choose a white leather headboard, you will still want to look for a duvet, sham, and pillow cases as well as sheets that match or highlight of colors in the room. For instance, if you have blue vases and blue flowers and blue pictures on the wall, you will want to choose bed accessories of that color. You will not, however, then want to choose a blue headboard (this is far too overwhelming).

If you have a dark-colored room, a leather headboard with cream shades, antique ivories, or beiges will be like a beacon of light in the dark. Steer clear of choosing a dark colored leather bed, as it will only make the room feel more oppressive. The natural shades of white and caramels will break up the dark shades without sacrificing the style and motif of the room.

DESIGNER’S TIP: Be sure to not be too "matchy"! All because you have a leather headboard does not mean that you should choose leather accessories. As a matter of fact, the opposite is true: be sure to stay away from leather accessories and stick with other materials such as satin, silk, or even fine cotton.

Now comes the best part: choosing the style of headboard to match your bedroom. You may be surprised just how many different styles there are out there to compliment each person's individual style. Have a chic modern looking home? Go for a stark, plain white leather headboard. Have a regal, Victorian-style room? You can find many shades of off-white that will compliment this nicely. If you have a country-style bedroom, any number of light beiges and caramels will certainly fit the bill.

Check out different motifs and shapes for the headboard, as well. You can find some with different patterns, some that are rounded, some that are oblong-shaped, and others that are more rectangular. No matter what your taste, a white leather headboard can be that one missing piece to any bedroom.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Single Headboard

If you are a single bed owner, you know just how difficult it can be to have them stand out in a larger room. You may have purchased the smaller bed due to a decreased room size – maybe you are living in a dormitory or small studio apartment, or perhaps you are shopping around for a single headboard for your child's bed. Most single beds are about 39 inches wide and 80 inches long, but with a good headboard you will be able to easily make that small single bed stand out in any room.

At this point, you may have not actually even purchased a bed for the bedroom yet. Though it is tempting to go for a larger sized bed, such as a double or a queen, consider how large these beds would be in that specific room and how much less room for other furniture and furnishings there would be. There seems to be a misconception that single beds lack the comfort of a larger bed, but this just is not true. Children and adults alike can easily lie comfortably in a single bed.

Just because the room that you are decorating is rather small, this does not mean that this room has to go without flair and style. A single headboard can certainly bring the focal point of the room right to where it should be – the bed.

You may also not realize the vast array of different headboards there are on the market these days. Whatever your style or room decor, you are certain to find a headboard that will bring the whole bedroom together and complete the room.

Now comes most tedious part of the whole process: measurements. It is important to take accurate measurements so that you can be sure that the headboard you fall in love with will actually fit in your room and with your bed. Be sure to measure the single mattress and box spring, as well. Just because a headboard states that it is made for a single bed does not necessarily mean that it will fit your single bed. Manufacturers sometimes have different sizes for their beds. Even a difference of an inch can greatly affect how well the single headboard will fit. Be sure to measure the bed frame as well, if you already have one. Measure the wall next. Look around the room, and choose which wall you think you will be placing the bed against. Now, measure the height of the wall, and mark the mid-point. This is the maximum height that you want your headboard to be. Take the other furniture in the room into account as well and note where it is positioned. With a headboard, will you still be able to easily move about the
room? Will the room appear overcrowded? You may need to consider moving around some furniture, or moving it to another room.

Once you have done your measurements, it is time for the fun part: choosing a single headboard for yourself! You may be surprised to find just how many variations of headboards there are out there. One option that is particularly popular with children and those who are living in dormitories for school is a shelving unit headboard. It provides much needed storage space, and yet still places the focus on the bed in the room. For young children, there are also other fun designs, like popular TV show characters or puzzle pieces. Whatever it is you desire, there is a single headboard out there for you!

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Monday, November 9, 2009

Leather Bed Headboards

If you’re in the market today for leather headboards, bed and other items for the bedroom, you may have noticed that you have virtually limitless choices available to you. Whether you want to completely redecorate and remodel your bedroom or just make a few changes to liven things up, swapping out your headboard and other small items of furniture can help tremendously. Using a leather headboard is one way to make a dramatic difference in your room, and a favorite option of many since they coordinate so well with different sheets, comforters, pills, shams, and other items.

But with all the options available to you when it comes to leather headboards, bed linens, and furniture for your room, how can you decide? For one thing, decide on a style or theme. Will it be French Country, Southwestern, or just nice neutral earth tones with new furniture? A good leather headboard can go with just about any style or theme, so don’t rule it out regardless of your other options. Remember too that they come in a variety of shades and styles, so you’re sure to find one with the right lines and decorative accessories for you.

To really make sure you choose the right leather headboards, bed linens, new bed frame, or anything else for which you’re shopping, make sure you take some measurements of the room. This is especially useful if you purchase a larger bed since you should have plenty of room to walk around and place side tables as well. Remember that your new leather headboards, bed, and other items will need to last you for years, so do a little preparation before you shop. A crowded room is no way to invite you to relax and sleep. You also should measure the space for the headboard itself since it too shouldn’t overpower the room or seem as if it’s taking up an entire wall. And one that’s too small will seem out of proportion in the large room.

If you purchase any leather headboards, bed frames, and components to a bed separately, you want to get a frame that is secure enough to hold your mattresses and the headboard as well. If the headboard is not secure, this can damage the frame and can even cause it to come apart altogether. Bolts and other elements should be secure.

And lastly, coordinating leather headboards, bed linens, and other items might not seem important but your bed is the most important part of a bedroom. It shouldn’t seem overpowering or uninviting. Make sure the colors you choose complement the shade of leather you purchase and that nothing stands out too much. Add some color with your linens, but coordinate everything rather than trying to bring in every color in a particular palette. Leave something for the guest bedroom or living room. If you do this and take your time shopping, you’ll be sure to enjoy your items for years to come.

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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Double Bed Headboard

A double bed can be a bit awkward to work with in a room; it’s not quite big enough to fill up the room but isn’t small enough to be pushed up against one wall without looking out of place. When you have a larger bed it of course becomes the primary focal point of the room, but with a double bed it often needs some dressing up. However, too much dressing up and the room looks cluttered and busy, which is not conducive to a good night’s sleep. A simple approach to this type of bed is usually good, and finding the right double bed headboard can go a long way toward making the room look its best.

While a double bed works well for a person when it’s time to sleep, finding the right headboard isn’t always easy. It cannot be too large as that would overpower the bed and call attention to its smaller size, and cannot be too small or it will look out of place. Typically it’s good to measure the room’s wall where the bed will be placed and make sure the double bed headboard doesn’t come up or down more that halfway toward the ceiling; you also want to be sure it will fit the bed nicely and complement its size against the size of the room.

All types of headboards can be used for double beds, and you’re not limited to ones you may have seen many years ago. For your double bed headboard, you can consider fabric headboards, leather, and even metal. Be sure to consider the furniture you already have in your room because a headboard is typically considered a piece of furniture. With the double bed not being as large as a queen or king, you have some room to work with and may want something that is a bit more imposing or thicker.

One good option for a double bed headboard is a bookcase headboard. These are especially nice if you read in bed and have a nice collection of books. And it’s a good way for spouses or partners to organize their own things. Because a double bed is on the smaller side, you can use a larger headboard like a bookcase headboard and may appreciate the extra space for storage.

On the other end of the spectrum is the simple approach. You can just use a piece of wood or paneling that is in a dark or plain finish that looks lovely as a headboard. You can also use leather or other fabrics for an interesting visual appeal. Even wrought iron or other types of metal can be used because they can be very artistic. There is virtually no end to the choices you have for a double bed headboard, so just give yourself enough time to shop and really compare all your options.

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