Make A Statement Headboard With One Cheap Garden Item
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Headboards can get extremely pricey, especially custom ones. Luckily, if your style leans boho, beachy, or even cottagecore, there is a way to DIY a gorgeous affordable headboard that you can tailor to be the perfect fit for your bedroom. This surprisingly simple project uses bamboo trellises to create a floral shape that will fit perfectly behind your bed and give a finishing touch that transforms the space into one of those bedrooms that inspire a boho chic look.
At a minimum, this project only requires some U-shaped bamboo trellises, zip ties, and twine, but you may also want glue to reinforce the hold of the zip ties, plus decorative materials like paint. To determine how many bamboo trellis pieces you need, first determine how big you want the headboard to be. A queen-size bed is 60 inches wide, and headboards are typically at most 3 inches wider than the bed. However, you could just measure the width of your bed frame and proceed based on that measurement. For a queen-size bed, the bamboo pieces need to be around 3 feet long, and you will need about twelve U-shaped trellises to make a semi-circle shape. A three-pack of 90-inch Mininfa U-Shape bamboo garden trellises costs $17.59 from Amazon, but there might be more affordable options at a local home improvement or garden store.
How to create your dream bamboo headboard
Once you have your materials, begin assembling your headboard. Start by laying the hooped trellises on the ground so that they form a kind of semi-circle shape. Because they are U-shaped, the legs will overlap in the center for the mock-up, but you can get a good idea of the size anyway. Next, measure the height and width to make sure it aligns with your bed. If it seems too large, saw off the ends of each trellis, which will reduce the overall size. Once you are happy with the size and shape, simply use zip ties to secure everything.
First, add a zip tie to each individual trellis to secure the two legs together, to create a petal shape. Bamboo-colored ties may work best, like this pack of Xingo ones from Amazon, if you're not planning to paint the headboard. Then, use more zip ties to connect the leg of one trellis to the leg of another. Once you have a base where each trellis is connected, you can move towards the outer part of the semicircle and add a zip tie where the leg of one trellis meets the leg of another underneath the arch. From here, decorate as you wish. To keep with the natural look of the bamboo, cut off the excess ends of the zip ties and wrap twine or ribbon over the zip ties to hide them. You should be left with an adorable headboard that is lightweight, sturdy, and ready to use.
Ideas to elevate your DIY bamboo trellis headboard
If you have the budget to use more bamboo trellises, there are plenty of ways to get creative with this project and make a far more intricate headboard. For instance, you can purchase some smaller trellises and insert them inside of the larger one to create a continuous arched pattern inside each. This will enhance the floral look and make the headboard even more of a statement piece. Some bamboo trellises also come with crossbars inside of the arches. Using these will also add more visual interest to the project, but you may need to trim the lower horizontal bars of the trellises to allow the ends to meet and create flower petal shapes.
Finally, for a pop of color, use an oil-based spray paint on your completed headboard. Just make sure to thoroughly sand the surface before attempting to paint, as bamboo is usually too smooth for paint to stick. As a bonus, the spray paint will help the zip ties blend in without the need to cover them. Once you have the brand-new headboard in place, learn about all the ways you can repurpose an old headboard around the house.
Overall, this project is a great way to build a dreamy beachy or boho headboard on a budget that fits any bed size. If you are interested in using more bamboo around the house, there are quite a few bamboo products to make the switch to a more sustainable home from dish cloths to plant stands.