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Hi there Hometalkers! Ready for another inspiring round-up? This week we’ve put together a post of all different kinds of headboards for you to take a gander at — everything from DIY upholstered headboards, to upcycled junk headboards, to lego headboards! Pretty much if you want something to be a headboard, it can be a headboard. So feast your eyes on these creative examples, and hop aboard the Headboard Express!

Hometalk: All Aboard for Headboards!

Reclaimed Wood Look Headboard by Shannon

Reclaimed Wood Headboard

Painted Fabric Stenciled Headboard by Beckie F

Painted Fabric Stenciled Headboard

Oar Headboard by Bees Knees Bungalow

Oar Headboard

How to Make a Headboard Out of a Mantel by Kristin D

Mantel Headboard

Old Grocer’s Sign Daybed Headboard by Funky Junk Interiors

Old Grocer Sign Headboard

Old Fence Turned Into a Headboard by Kim

Old Fence Headboard

Easy DIY Headboard Using Garden Trellises by Plum Doodles

Garden Trellis Headboard

 DIY Headboard with Nailhead Trim by My Clever Nest

Nailhead Trim Headboard

 DIY West Elm Inspired Window Headboard by Michelle S

DIY West Elm Inspired Window Headboard

Lego Headboard by Dawn Kines (Shared by Anita Roll Murals)

Lego Headboard

Learn How to Upholster a Headboard by BrightNest

How to Upholster a Headboard

Old Wood Headboard for Cowboy Room by Decorating Ideas Made Easy

Old Wood Headboard for Cowboy Room

Repurposed Vintage Headboard Sign by Bella Tucker

Repurposed Vintage Headboard Sign

And a couple extra bonus headboards from around the web:

Chalkboard Headboard from Blaireshare

Chalkboard Headboard

Wall Stencil Headboard from Blaireshare

Wall Stencil Headboared

Hanging Pillow Headboard from The Bride’s Diary DIY Blog

Book Headboard from Shutterhoney

Book Headboard

Pallet Wall Headboard from DamnNearAverage

Pallet Wall Headboard

Pegboard Headboard from Sugar & Cloth

Pegboard Headboard

We just can’t believe how many different ideas people have come up with to help give their bedspace that extra oomph! And there’s probably plenty more that we’ve missed. Click here to find even more amazing headboard projects from Hometalk!

Until next time, happy Hometalking!

Lisa

by Lisa on Aug 17, 2012

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