Reader Redesign: Room & (Head)Board
Ok, this is pretty darn fabulous. Alyssa and her handy hubs were in love with this $1640 Restoration Hardware headboard:

So they made it themselves. With remnant molding they just happened to have laying around. For free.

How swank is that?!

All I can say is wow. Thanks so much for the pics Alyssa!
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Love the Headboard! Can I please have more details on how it was made? I am currently looking for a DYI headboard to make this weekend.
I think I like theirs better!
WOW! Love that. I love those lamps on the side tables too!
Beautiful! It puts my padded headboard to shame. ;)
personally i think theirs looks way nicer than restoration hardware one! good job!
Ummm…WoW! I agree with Erin–I think they did a better job than RH. Way to own it, guys!
Theirs looks way better! Good job y’all!
Alyssa is the Queen of DIY. I love her blog – she’s always got some new project up her sleeve!
Awesome! I’ve been getting ideas in my head to make a headboard for awhile now and this post and the other headboard post a few days ago has got my inspiration flowing.
Not only is it swank, as you say, it looks a lot nicer than their RH inspiration!
Great job Alyssa. Looks great and especially love the price point!
That looks great!! How did she do it?
Alyssa’s really does look better than the original. Great job!
This looks even better than the original, the extra details look amazing! I wish I had a shred of craftiness in my body!
I love it and I want one just like it. Nice work!
It looks better than the original.
Looks a whole lot better than the original! Love it!
Wow! I wish I could make something like that! Very Nice!
Great job, Alyssa and hubby@ think you could provide a tutorial?
love it!
Yes, please provide a step-by-step! It is gorgeous. Plus, it looks like the one I’ve been eyeing at PB.
Whaddya say Alyssa? Think you can break down how you whipped up such a fabulous DIY headboard for us? We’d love some details!
xo,
Sherry
Hey guys! Thanks so much for the feature :) I’m working on a step-by-step for the blog, so make sure to check back soon.
Have a great weekend!
-Alyssa
Wow! My husband and I are looking at buying our first house when we move back to the States in 6 months (currently looking at a 1950′s ranch, so boy are we gonna need some help….the bathroom has the basketweave tiles I was wanting, too bad I cannot for the life of me tell what color they are!). Between moving expenses and taking on a mortgage we are planning on doing a lot ourselves…so definitely am looking forward to instructions on how to make this!
wow! it looks so much better and more expensive than the original!!! awesome job!
Love it!! We can’t wait to see the step-by-step. I’ve been contemplating trying to build one of the PB storage beds, so this will definitely get me inspired…
Absolutely beautiful and I feel so inspired!! Will instructions soon follow? :)
I sure hope so! We dropped Alyssa a line requesting some directions for her fabulous headboard project so our fingers are crossed that they’re forthcoming. And just in case we don’t get detailed instructions straight from the horse’s mouth, we think a similar look can be achieved by following these semi-simple instructions:
1. cut a piece of plywood or MDF to the desired headboard size
2. use decorative molding to create three boxes (mitre the corners at 45 degree angles and secure these boxes of molding to the plywood or MDF with wood glue or a nail gun)
3. top the plywood with a thicker piece of decorative molding (angled on both ends for drama) with wood glue or a nail gun
4. paint the entire piece with deep chocolate paint for a luxe look
5. screw the headboard into the wall (using metal anchors for security) and you’re ready to push your bed in front of it and enjoy your new creation
Hope it helps!
xo,
Sherry (& John) < – the construction guy around these parts