Making a wood headboard is a great way to make an old or boring bedroom into something new and exciting. This can add personality to your bedroom or, if done right, you can also create a space that is comfortable. I have compiled a series of design tips and tutorials to help you with your next project so you can finally get that bed frame mounted on the wall!
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Modern Wood Headboard DIY
Burnt out after a week at the office? Need something to reawaken that feeling of weekend DIY passion you used to feel? Then this collection of Modern Wood Headboard DIY plans is for you. Building a DIY headboard is an easy weekend project. With free accessible plans, you’ll be building a unique headboard in no time.
1. Fluted Wooden Headboard
Level | Experienced |
Material | Plywood, honeycomb Sherwin Williams paint, scalloped cake decorator. |
Cost | $30 – $50 |
This is a fluted wooden Headboard that’s super easy to make, the creator explained the entire making process including an easy flute hack that you can apply to this and many more upcycled furniture projects. Here are a few supplies you’ll need, starting from the sheet of plywood to the joint compound, honeycomb Sherwin Williams paint, scalloped cake decorator, minwax cherry gel stain and a golden oak stain as well. This headboard was made to stand on the ground and then you can push it to the wall, rather than having it fixed to the bed or the wall permanently. This flute wooden Headboard is perfect for large beds
2. DIY Plaster Lath Headboard
Level | Beginner |
Material | Plywood, wood lath. |
Cost | $15 – $20 |
It’s time to upcycle, and here’s a stunning headboard that you can set up with reclaimed wood. They’re 9 easy-going steps in this guide and every single one is simple to follow. In addition to the reclaimed wood, you’ll also need some old wood lath, plywood sheet, nails, hammer, a circular saw, and a few other tools and supplies. The making process starts with the creator installing the plywood sheet on the wall; this has to be assembled properly because it’ll carry every other wood lath that’ll be used for the design and finishing. This project is also pretty inexpensive, so check the guide and learn more.
3. DIY Wood Headboard For Queen Bed
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $40-$75 |
If you have a queen bed at home, you should probably try out this guide, it will help you make the right headboard for the head of your bed. The making process is quite quick and easy but quite tasking. Because of the size, you might need an extra hand in mounting it on the wall. This project costs under $75, and that’s quite inexpensive.
4. DIY Chevron Wood Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Pegboard, whiteboard, pine furring board |
Cost | $25 – $50 |
This one specific project saves money and time, you can make this Chevron wood Headboard for a little under $50, yes! It’s quite inexpensive compared to purchasing one from Amazon. It’s also seamlessly easy to build, follow the instructions and you’ll be just fine. For the tools and supplies you’ll need a 2″ x 4″ whiteboard, pegboard, 1″ x 4″ pine furring board, and a few other tools. So, if you’re searching for a budget-friendly wooden Headboard to make, give this guide a try and pay attention to all the nitty gritty details that the creator has instored for you. Check the guide to learn more.
5. DIY Plywood Headboard
Level | Easy |
Material | Plywood |
Cost | $15-$45 |
What you’ll need to make this simple headboard are one sheet of plywood and a few 2x4s. You’ll need a few other tools and materials that are quite easy to come by. The build process is one of the easiest to follow. After gathering the right gear head on to the main build which should take less than a day to complete.
6. $25 DIY Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $20-$25 |
Here is a simple headboard that you can make for just $25, it’s super easy and fun to make. The making process is effortless. The creator made it like a butcher block gluing a few wood pieces together to form a wood board and using a wood sealer to fill in imperfections and sanding for a smoother feel.
7. DIY Geometric Modern Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Plyboard, wood clamps, wood glue. |
Cost | $25 – $35 |
Looking for a modern headboard to buy? How about you make one using a few easy materials like plywood, spring clamps, miter saw, wood glue, casing, and any piece of unfinished wood? The bed the creator is making a headboard for is a regular king-size bed, so you’ll need to follow the dimensions on the guide to get it right. Also, this headboard is pretty short from the bed level, smaller than the ones you’ll probably see online. Now, during the making process, after cutting the wood boards into various shapes, you start gluing all the pieces together to create the geometric design on the plywood sheet.
8. DIY Slat Wall Headboard
Level | Expert |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $30-$60 |
As the name implies, the slat wall, the entire wall behind the bed, was made and filled with small wooden planks. If you’re not keen on turning your entire wall into a wooden slat, then you can skip this guide altogether.
9. How To Make A Tufted Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Plywood, clear foam adhesive, foam. |
Cost | $25 – $40 |
Get ready to learn how you can make this headboard with a few basic woodworking tools and some supplies. The making process is seamlessly easy to follow, and if you have any woodworking experience then this will be a walk in the park for you. Ensure to use quality plywood, to get that timeless, classy look for this tufted headboard. Here are some recommended tools and materials that you’ll need; a tufting needle, tufting twine, and tufted buttons.
In addition, you’ll need a foam, staple gun, clear foam adhesive, a 1″ hole saw, and a few other items. A tufted headboard adds nothing but style, and comfort to a bedroom, make one now!
10. How To Make A Barn Quilt Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood, paint, plywood. |
Cost | $10 – $30 |
Check out this amazing barn quilt headboard pattern design, just a perfect touch to give your room that aesthetically pleasing aura. This video tutorial started by the creator taking measurements for the base by cutting off a big piece of plywood. Always ensure that your measurements are precise and accurate or your build can go wrong. So, the creator started this guide by using old kitchen doors he has at home to build her headboard pieces, and then when all the pieces are ready, you can paint them for a great finish.
11. How To Make A Headboard With Plywood
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Plywood, fabric, foam, spray adhesive. |
Cost | $10 – $35 |
Make one of the most unique headboard designs with this guide today. The first and most important material you’ll need is a wide sheet of plywood. Depending on the size of the bed you have at home, if you’re still keen on making this specific headboard, then you can easily adjust the dimensions to suit your bed size. So, in getting ready for this project the creator started off by marking the design panels for the headboard from the plywood. Then cut out those design panels and you’ll have small pieces of plywood. Attach each piece to a piece of foam and cut it out again.
Attach that same plywood to any fabric but preferably a white fabric will do. The rest of the steps are easy-going. There isn’t much information in the description, just a time-lapse video guide to watch and follow.
12. DIY Wood Headboard For King Bed
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Minwax stain, rustic wood. |
Cost | $50 – $75 |
This wooden headboard is a great design and size for a king-size bed. Want to know how it’s made? Let’s go! So, with little or no time, you can build a rustic headboard with rustic wood, black/white lumbar pillow, a stud finder, a Minwax stain, curtain rods, a duvet cover, a white sheet set, a black throw pillow, and lots more. This guide is pretty expensive, the creator purchased the supplies above from Amazon, you can try a local hardware store near you to get it cheaper. The making process is super easy to follow, just cut and assemble the wood boards together to form a wider board frame then stain with your preferred color of minwax stain.
13. DIY Headboard With Geometric Pattern
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $20-$40 |
There is a link in this video description guide that will show you a list of the tools and materials the creator used for this project, and where he got them. Geometrically shaped headboards are simply amazing and would add a modern sort of look to your bedroom. This project is not so easy to build but I’m sure you would get the hang of the easy steps.
14. Mid-Century Modern Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood, glue, Ryobi compound miter saw with laser. |
Cost | $50 – $200 |
Why spend so much to buy a king-size headboard when you can DIY it right away with a few easy-going woodworking tools and materials? Use this video tutorial guide to make this headboard bigger, better, cheaper, and of higher quality with any color you prefer. From start to finish, you’ll be involved in lots of measurement, cutting, gluing, and screwing of the parts of the wood to each other to form the frame and structural design that is aesthetically pleasing and durable. This headboard is also a modern mid-century design. Here are a few supplies you should look out for; a Ryobi compound miter saw with laser, a Ryobi router, wood, And other Ryobi-powered power tools.
15. DIY Modern Wood Slate Headboard
Level | Beginner |
Material | Kona wood stain, wood slate, clamps. |
Cost | $15 – $30 |
Just take a look at that headboard, such a simple, unique and budget-friendly modern wood slate headboard. It’s pretty small in the guide, but you can definitely adjust the build to whatever size you prefer. This is also a beginner-friendly DIY so you can be sure to learn a lot from the mistakes and success of the project. For this guide, you need 12 pieces of a 1x2x6(or 8) inch wood slate, Kona wood stain or any other of your choice, a 200 pounds picture hanger system, wood clamps, a circular saw, an impact drill, and a few other easy-going woodworking tools. To build this is also quick and easy, and you can get someone to give you a hand with the making process to get it done faster.
16. How To Make A Wood Headboard Less Than $100
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $60-$90 |
If you are keen on spending just over $50, then this video guide is perfect for you. With less than $100 you can make a wooden headboard that is super easy to build with a few materials at your disposal. It isn’t so big but large enough to give your room that awesome modern look. The making process is quite easy to follow.
17. Simple Headboard DIY
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Plywood. |
Cost | $10 – $20 |
If you’re looking for a simple and sleek yet fast modern headboard to make, then look no further, we’ve got you covered. The entire headboard was made with plywood which was pretty cheap and easy to use. Here are a few woodworking tools that you’ll need to get started; a nail gun, table saw, level, compressor, finishing nails, measuring tape, and a stud finder. The making process is seamlessly easy to follow. This guide didn’t feature any step-by-step process, just a few instructions that will guide you as you begin building this headboard.
18. Geometric Wooden Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Plywood |
Cost | $10 – $20 |
Here is another amazing geometric wooden headboard, built and customized to fit any bedroom in your house. With this design, you can come up with your own idea or just follow the guide to make a headboard like this. This is a stylish way to add color and personality to your bedroom. First, you’ll need plywood, a protractor, wood glue, clamps, four different colors of wood paint, a miter saw, And a few other supplies. So, with just 8 easy-going steps. You’ll be done making this stylish geometric wooden headboard effortlessly. Check the link to learn more.
19. DIY Fluted Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Plywood, wood slats, paint. |
Cost | $15 – $30 |
Today in this video, we’re going to be sharing with you a simple way to make a fluted headboard for your master bedroom. Let’s begin! First, you’ll need a couple of sheets of plywood. This is a really effective headboard, it’s super easy to make, and you don’t have to rip it out the wall if you decide to move out or something else. So the making process started with the creator filling in holes on the wood planks, then starting to cut out your fluted pieces. Give it a good and even sanding, you can use an orbital sander to get everything nice and smooth. Finally, give it a clear coat and your fluted headboard will be ready for testing.
20. Wood Slat Wall
Level | Experienced |
Material | White wood board, liquid nails, plastic wood filler. |
Cost | $80 – $162 |
Welcome to a video tutorial guide that will help you make this wood slat headboard in a few hours. It’s pretty easy and it’s a wall-mounted headboard. For a king-size bed, this wood slat headboard idea turned out just fine and saved the creator tons of dollars. The creator used 33 pieces of 1x2x8 white wood boards, and you can get this from Lowe’s home improvement or any other quality-assuring local hardware store near you. Wood pieces are quite expensive, so I’d you’re interested in this project you should be ready to spend a few. For the basic woodworking tools, you’ll need an orbital sander, saw, brad nailer and Brad’s nails, liquid nails, and plastic wood filler. The rest of the making process can be seen in the video tutorial, check now to learn more.
Reclaimed Wood Headboard DIY
Give your bedroom a rustic look with one of these unique Reclaimed Wood Headboard DIY plans you can build over the weekend. If you love do-it-yourself builds and have an artistic side, a reclaimed wood headboard DIY might be for you. Consider this as your guide to finding the best-reclaimed wood headboard DIY plans for your home.
21. DIY Reclaimed Wooden Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $20-$45 |
Using reclaimed wood is a great way to save money and make a simple and long-lasting headboard for the head of your bed. With just $45 or less and no special tool, you can make this headboard with ease. It is a great project for those who are just beginning to work with wood and want a simple, budget-friendly project.
22. Wood Headboard Using Paint Sticks
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $15-$30 |
This is a super cheap, simple, and cool headboard to make if you’re looking for something pretty easy. All you need to make this headboard are a few paint stirring sticks, and several color variations of wood stain. Now, to get started you’ll need 200+ paint sticks, varathane weathered oak, varathane American walnut, heavy blocks, clamps, and Elmer’s glue. And a few other supplies. Once you’ve gathered your paint sticks, sand all parts of them for a smooth finish before applying your coats of paint for an aesthetic finish. After all 5 steps are done. You should have made an amazingly outstanding headboard today, check the guide to learn more.
23. DIY Removable Wood Block Headboard
Level | Expert |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $20-$35 |
When it comes to the headboard, this is by far one of the most elegant and beautifully constructed headboards I’ve ever seen. The creator used Watco dark walnut stains to bring out that smooth finish on the headboard.
24. DIY Queen Bed Wood Headboard
Level | Easy |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $20-$40 |
Indeed, it looks like a queen bed, the design, and durability, it’s sturdy and smooth. There are no building plans, just a step-by-step guide that is quite long but easy to understand. Boards can be joined together using biscuits and adhesive, planed with a planer, cut into various fitting joints, and finished in a variety of ways.
Basically, the maker joined the boards together with pocket screws, followed by basic joins with screws, a straightforward stain, and a durable polyurethane finish. There are numerous options. The creators’ decisions were rather straightforward and did not involve the use of many sophisticated power instruments.
25. DIY Salvaged Barnwood Headboard
Level | Easy |
Material | Barnwood |
Cost | $10-$20 |
So, you can easily salvage a Barnwood to make a sweet headboard. It’s super easy to make and quite sturdy. The creator used old barn wood and it worked perfectly for him. The headboard is a great way to use up old barn wood, and it’s also a very sturdy piece of furniture. The creator used old barn wood for this project and it worked perfectly for him.
26. DIY Reclaimed Wood Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $30-$50 |
The kind of reclaimed plywood used in this guide is reclaimed plywood planks 9′ long or longer that can cover the wall behind your bed. The headboard is unique and good for a king-size bed. The power tools used are not much and you can always build with a friend or family member by your side to assist to make the job faster and more accurate. There is a list of the wood-cutting plans in the guide, it should help guide you to make the right cuts to form your headboard body before you talk about attaching a small frame by the sides.
27. Reclaimed Wood Headboard With Industrial Lights
Level | Intermediate |
Material | OSB board, thin wood, wago connectors, industrial light and light switch. |
Cost | $50 – $80 |
In this video tutorial guide, you’re going to learn how to use a few supplies to make a big headboard with industrial lights. The headboard was made out of barnwood, while the Industrial lights were attached to it with a switch for easy control. So, with just a few minimal woodworking tools, you can get this job done, so to get started you’ll need a circular saw, a miter saw, a drill, a utility knife, DeWalt multi-tool, and a few more optional items.
For the materials, you’ll need some brad nails, wagon connectors, light sockets, and a toggle light switch.
Now, for the construction part, check the guide to get a full grasp on the making process but ensure you have an OSB board as your background board where all smaller pieces of the board will lay. Follow the guide and you’ll get the hang of it.
28. IKEA Headboard Hack
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood branches, twine Fjelles bed frame, aluminum foil. |
Cost | $15 – $30 |
Now, here’s a headboard with a difference, one of a kind, pretty easy to make, and quite inexpensive. You’ll require a few materials for this, starting from a twine Fjelles bed frame, a few 1-inch thick wood branches, bare wood primer, tack cloth, aluminum foil, wood glue, spray paint, fabric scraps or any decorative cloth, surform, and lots more.
The next step after purchasing the above supplies will be to prime and paint the bed frame parts. Afterward, begin constructing the headboard by installing the branches to the bed frame, check the guide to see the dimensions and spacing for this headboard setup. Finally, give some finishing touches and cover any visible holes on the headboard.
29. DIY Wood Headboard Under $40
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $20-$40 |
With just $40, you can make a simple headboard that is durable, simple, and quite small that can easily fit into a medium-size bed, but if you like the design, you can adjust and make it bigger for a bigger bed size.
30. Upcycled Headboard With Wood Paneling
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood panels, paint or stain. |
Cost | $50 – $80 |
Today, get ready to make an upcycled Headboard with wood paneling. How do you start a project like this? First acquire the materials needed, such as wood panels of various sizes and types. These only will make up for the headboard in this guide.
The dimensions and cut list are present in this guide, you can check to learn more. In addition to the materials you’ll be using, you’ll need basic woodworking tools as well, such as a kreg jig, Pocket screws, and lots more. This guide features 19 easy-going steps that are simple to follow. You’ll have to paint or stain the headboard after assembling the wood pieces together to give it a clean and perfect finish.
31. How To Make A Wooden Headboard
Level | Easy |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $15-$25 |
This is an easy-going woodworking project, this headboard is simple and easy to make. With step-by-step instructions, you can make this headboard for just $50. Materials for this project include 2x4s, a drill with bits and screws. You can also stain or paint the headboard to match your bedroom’s decor.
32. How To Build A Reclaimed Wood Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | TRYSIL head bed frame, wall boards, glue. |
Cost | $35 – $75 |
This headboard was made using reclaimed wood, which is becoming a really popular material for woodworkers. This guide features an easy build as you use an already prepared TRYSIL head bed frame, but any other frame from any other store can do the trick. This also makes it easier for you to add thin pieces of wood to give your headboard a great design and finishing.
You’ll also use some weathered wall boards, a matte polyurethane, wood glue, clamps, and a miter box/saw. This tutorial features 5 easy-going steps with over $50 spent, and you’ll be happy with yourself for making this headboard today! Start with this guide today, check the guide and learn more.
33. Reclaimed Wood Headboard
Level | Beginner |
Material | Spruce board, stud finder, wood stain. |
Cost | $25 – $50 |
This is a 5 feet wide by almost 6 ft tall headboard, it’s sturdy, durable and it was actually made with new wood All through. Not everyone can get their hands on quality reclaimed wood, so if you can, it’s best to use new wood for an effective result. So, a spruce board was used for this project, then a few other supplies such as a minwax special walnut stain, lint free rag, a drill, palm sander, stud finder, level, and some 2″ flat head screws. For step 1, you need to know where the headboard will be.
That’s why you’ve got a stud finder, find the studs in the wall and mark some vertical lines with a marker or pencil. Get the board sanded down and screw the board to the wall. Finally apply your wood stain and the headboard is good to go.
DIY Pallet Wood Headboard
While the world has gone pallet crazy, we’ve found some truly awesome and innovative DIY Pallet Wood Headboard plans you can build in the weekend that you won’t find anywhere else! The second you start searching for DIY Pallet Wood Headboard plans, you realize how tricky it is to find so many different types of plans with all the information that’s needed to build them properly. Here, we’ve compiled some of the very best DIY Pallet Wood Headboard plans available online.
34. Rustic Pallet Wood Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Pallet boards, L brackets, glue |
Cost | $10 – $25 |
For this project, we’ll be using rustic pallet wood for the headboard. Let’s begin with the making process; first, you’ll need to disassemble the pallets you’re using simply by cutting the insides of the outside rails with a circular saw so that you can pry off the center support rails easily. You might lose a few inches from this but it’s totally worth the effort and time it saves.
Next, arrange all the pallet boards the way you want it, cut off all the edges, then nail, and glue all the pieces of wood to a backing board. It’s just left with some sanding and staining if you have one available. To mount this to the wall, you’ll need to add supports to the backing board so that it can fit into the L brackets on the wall.
35. DIY Reclaimed Pallet Wood Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood, Paint |
Cost | $20-$40 |
So, with reclaimed pallet wood, a smooth and great headboard can be made. It’s seamlessly easy to make with step-by-step instructions on how to make it. Several wood planks were used to give the board the design that it now has, no painting required.
36. DIY Pallet Wood Headboard
Level | Easy |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $15-$30 |
Here’s another lovely build you can make from your garage. It has a sort of rustic look and is a perfect build for a farmhouse room decor. You can also use pallet wood as your wood selection for this amazing wooden headboard. You’ll need strong wood glue and a few other power tools for this project.
37. DIY Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $25-$75 |
Here is another elegant and amazing headboard. It’s not so expensive and it’s super easy to build. You just need about $25 to $75 to make this headboard, and it will take you less than a day to finish. The full tutorial shows 7 simple steps on how to build this wooden headboard from start to finish.
38. Pallet Wood Headboard DIY
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $10-$30 |
The headboard can be made with several pallets, the pallets will be stripped separately and glued together with Titebond II wood glue. The making process is super easy and simple. A headboard is a great way to add some personality to your bedroom. It’s an opportunity to be creative and have fun with it! You can do so many different things with this project – paint it, stain it, or even leave the pallets as they are.
39. DIY Pallet Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $20-$35 |
Pallet wood is a great wood to be used to make a headboard. You can find pallet boards anywhere and use them to make a headboard. You’ll cut them to the desired size and glue them together to form one board piece. The making process is super quick and easy.
40. Pallet Wood Headboard Build
Level | Beginner |
Material | Pallets, plywood. |
Cost | $5 – $15 |
Pallets are quite easy and cheap to find, some are even free and that’s why a lot of woodworking projects are done with them, just like this guide right now! Today we’ll be making a pallet wood headboard with just pallet boards. You can also have it stained with any color you like and the resulting look is pretty great.
Gather the materials you’ll need, First some pallet wood, one piece of plywood, and 1 and 2-inch screws, and you’re good to go. This is a super inexpensive project and anyone can do it! Once you’ve got the design from this guide, begin to assemble the headboard, then anchor and install. In a 3 step-by-step building process, this headboard is ready.
41. DIY Wood Slat Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $20-$40 |
This headboard was made from wood slats and it’s super easy. It also costs about $40 to build and the steps are easy to follow. The headboard is made from old pallets and you can paint it whatever color you want. This one was not painted because that’s what the homeowner wanted, but there are many other options.
42. How To Build A Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Standard pine board, tongue and groove pine board, glue. |
Cost | $20 – $50 |
Today, you’ll learn how to make a full-size farmhouse headboard with lots of standard pine wood boards. You’ll also need an l tongue and groove pine board, titebond II wood glue, Wood stain, brad nails, screws, and a sealer as an optional item. This is a pretty intense project but has been made to be a walk in the park with a cut list and a step-by-step practical-making process.
He started this guide off by gathering all the boards and breaking them down into all the pieces he needs. Then, he glued all the tongue and groove boards to form a larger board size for the headboard. This headboard is super sturdy, pretty expensive, easy to build, and can serve you for a lifetime. Check the guide to learn more.
43. Headboard With Pallet Wood
Level | Experienced |
Material | Whitewood, glue, pallets. |
Cost | $10-$30 |
Take a quick glance at this sweet-looking headboard made with pallets and let’s see how the creator got it done. First, just know you’ll need a few woodworking supplies such as pallets to begin with, whitewood, bed frame assembly hooks, brad nails, titebond II wood glue, and some pocket hole screws. For the tools, you’ll need RYOBI supported and powdered circular saw, drill, impact driver, table saw, miter saw stand, cordless orbital sander, cordless Brad nailer, battery pack, rafter square, and lots more.
Now, you’ll start off by breaking down the pallets so you can use them easily, get more lumber and start making your cuts to build the frame. There’s a cut/dimensions list for the frame assembly in this guide, check to learn more. After 11 easy-going steps, your result will be an amazing stylish headboard.
DIY Wood Headboard With Shelves
You can have it your way when it comes to making a DIY headboard with shelves. You don’t have to go to the furniture store and fork out hundreds of dollars for one that’s already assembled, or even assemble one yourself if you don’t have the tools or knowledge. With these plans, you’ll be able to build your own DIY wood headboard with shelves using locally sourced lumber.
44. Reclaimed Wood Headboard With Shelves
Level | Experienced |
Material | Wood, glue, clamps. |
Cost | $10 – $30 |
This is a platform bed with a simple matching headboard unlike anything you’ve ever seen, so use your mattress as the base point for the measurements if you decide to make something like this. The first and most important step is gathering the perfect wood for this project, once that’s done get your tools ready.
For the tools you’ll need wood glue, a compound saw, a nail gun, a drill, a table saw, small and large clamps, and a few other items. Next, cut the wood for the base, the headboard and headboard supports, and also the floating shelves, yes! This headboard was made with an in-built shelving unit, right? Check the guide to learn more.
45. DIY Modular Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $20-$40 |
This is a simple modular headboard that you can effortlessly build with just one sheet of plywood, cool right? Here’s how it was done. First, gather the tools and materials you’ll need for this project. The creator started and finished this project with a sheet of plywood, an arm R seal urethane top coat, a drill, an incra T-rule, a circular saw, a table saw, and a gorilla gripper meant to carry plywood. You really only need the above supplies to complete this project. The creator also attached a simple and single floating shelf on one side of the headboard with other floating wood bars for decors. Check the video tutorial guide to learn more.
DIY Rustic Wood Headboard
Headboards are often the most forgotten piece of furniture in a bedroom. It is easy to overlook that a headboard can be just as important to your decor and comfort as the rest of the pieces in your room, while also being a good way to tie all those pieces together. Whether you have an old bed or a new bed, with a headboard or without, you are bound to be able to add some rustic charm by following these simple plans and ideas for creating your own rustic wood headboard.
46. How To Build A Rustic Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Plywood, construction adhesive, glue, wall boards. |
Cost | $30 – $80 |
Looking for something simpler, then look no further. This guide will show you how to make a rustic headboard in under 4 hours, and the making process is pretty easy-going. You don’t need to have a high level of woodworking experience to make this headboard so with the little knowledge you have, gather your tools and materials, and let’s begin!
First, you’ll need a sheet of ½-inch birch plywood, rough-sawn boards/weathered wall boards. Construction adhesive, wood glue, oxidizing stain, and lots more. For the tools you’ll need a brad nailer, track saw, miter saw, cordless drill, block plane, pin nailer, and a few others that are quite optional. This guide features 10 easy-going steps, check the link to learn more.
47. DIY Rustic Barnwood Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $40-$60 |
You can build this in one day, with just a little under $100. It’s simple and quite easy to make if you follow the steps properly. The materials are easy to get, the same goes for the tools. This video guide shows you how the creator built it from start to finish and that is the kind of guide you need to make this project work for you.
48. How To Build A Rustic Wood Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $10-$30 |
Here is a simple rustic wooden headboard, it’s super easy to build and it’s going to take just less than a day to make from scratch. There are just over 10 easy steps and a few easy-going tools and materials you’ll need. It’s a great project if you’re looking to make something from scratch and it will give you a chance to work with wood in a new way. Just gather the tools and materials and check out the tutorial for complete instructions on how to go about this build.
49. DIY Wood Farmhouse Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $20-$40 |
When you hear wood farmhouse headboard it entails a sturdy wood that can be used to make a headboard that will last. You already know what a farmhouse looks like, just imagine a piece of that on your headboard. Once the board is made you’ll need a stud finder to find the studs in the wall and you can easily mount your headboard for your bed.
50. DIY Rustic Wood Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $15-$35 |
With rustic wood, you can make any kind of headboard, or you can use this guide and use the design the creator came up with to make your headboard with rustic wood. If you have a headboard that needs some work or just needs to be replaced, this is the perfect project for you. The build process is easy to follow and you should be done building in no time.
51. DIY Farmhouse Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $20-$30 |
This headboard looks great like a farmhouse door. The wood you’ll need is dependent on you, but the dimensions for the wood cutting are available in this guide. You just need about 5 power tools and your work is done.
52. Rustic Barn Wood Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Barn board, white planks. |
Cost | $50 – $100 |
The creator of this video tutorial guide got a new bed with a pretty active base and was in need of a good headboard to match, if this condition suits you pretty well, then let’s dive in as I will give you a glimpse of how it’s made. To begin you’ll need a large barn board, or any other one with a rustic look will do.
Next, you’ll also need a miter saw, white planks, and a few other supplies. The making process is pretty easy to follow, although there wasn’t much practical work done, just a few cuts here and there the creator gave a detailed explanation of what and what not to do. Follow the video so you don’t miss out.
53. DIY Easy Wooden Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Wood |
Cost | $10-$30 |
For this guide, you’ll need to make a quick sketch of how the headboard will look, after which you start preparing your materials for building. You don’t need an advanced woodworking skill level for this project. This is a rustic wooden headboard. Perfect for any kind of bed from king to queen size. The building process isn’t difficult and you should be done in no time.
54. Simple Rustic Headboard
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Rough sawn white board, wood stain. |
Cost | $50 – $100 |
This is a simple rustic headboard idea that anyone can build with just a few woodworking tools and a beginner woodworking experience. First, you’ll need pocket screws, paintbrush, minwax weathered oak stain, and English chestnut stain. Furthermore, you’ll need a rough-sawn white board, and some seasonal decor.
You’ll also use the rough-sawn white board for the shelf unit, it’s just a few inches above the mattress top level, enough space for your head to rest to avoid crashing it against the floating shelf board. There’s a cut list in the video that’ll help you make the necessary cuts for the headboard design and construction. Check the video to learn more.
55. Rustic Pallet Headboard With Industrial Lights
Level | Intermediate |
Material | Pipe fittings, peel and stick wood tile, utility board panel, Edison bulbs. |
Cost | $40 – $100 |
Are you ready to be blown away? Then check out this guide and see how the creator used peel-and-stick wood tile to make this headboard. It’s pretty easy-going, so relax and let’s show you how it’s done. Firstly, you’ll need a peel-and-stick wood tile or a rustic-looking pallet, a utility panel, pipe fittings, a french cleat, Edison bulbs, and a few hanging light kits.
After you’ve measured and cut out the frame while following the guide’s Instructions, attach the utility board to it. Next, position your wood tile to the board and cut off any overhanging edges with a miter saw. The rest of the steps are as easy-going as this, so check the guide to grasp the full knowledge.
Conclusion
If you’re looking for an easy and cheap DIY project, this is a great place to start. You can make a headboard out of pretty much any type of wood, especially if you have scraps leftover from other projects lying around. Whether you want to make one big headboard or several smaller ones to hang all around the room, this is a lot easier than it looks—and the end result will look great in any bedroom.