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From the Design Files of Heather B – Wrong Headboard Color

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Design Question

This headboard was an oak color. I repainted it white and put a beige color overtop. I am not pleased with the results. It looks like it’s been painted white with beige rubbed on. I would like a more unique finish. Was thinking it may look better just white with the color on the edges sanded off. Can you suggest a color or technique for this style? I have a whole suite I would like to do, so I would like to appreciate it for a few years.     Thank you 

Design Answer

It actually didn’t turn out too badly but I can see why you would be reluctant to paint an entire bedroom set in this way. There are several things you can consider trying.

Option #1 – Repainting it White

Painting it all white with the shade of white you used originally and then lightly sanding the edges, the crown molding and maybe random areas of the posts will give the headboard a distressed or antiqued look. Actually you could use the sanding technique on any color you chose to give the headboard and the other pieces in your bedroom suite a distressed finish.

Option #2 – Glazed Finish

Because the headboard has a charming old world look that could be adapted to several décor styles including country, French country and even traditional, you could use a glazing technique that would give it the appearance on an heirloom found in a rural cottage. To get the desired effect you will need to use three paint colors: base color, glaze color and an accent color. Since you already have purchased paint, I suggest that you use those two; then you only have to purchase an accent color and a clear glaze. The accent color should be a color that matches or complements one that is already in the room. For example, you may have a shade of blue you like that appears in the pattern of your curtains or your comforter. Here’s how to get the look I have in mind:

  1. Apply two coats of the white paint (or whatever color you choose for the base coat) to the headboard.
  2. Let dry thoroughly between each coat.
  3. Lightly sand the headboard. When finished sanding, wipe down with a damp cloth to remove dust.
  4. To create the glaze mix two parts of your beige paint (or whatever other color you decide to use) with one part glaze. Using a rag, apply the glaze to the headboard in small, circular motions. Try not to go over the same place twice. Make sure it’s dry before going on to the next step.
  5. Paint the edges of the furniture piece with your accent color. You can also highlight the crown molding of the headboard or the edges of the drawer fronts of a dresser or night stand.
  6. Using your accent color, for an added country charm, stencil a floral motif on the footboard (if the bed has one; you only mentioned the headboard) and on the drawer fronts and/or sides of the case goods of your bedroom suite.
  7. To protect you handiwork, apply one to two coats of a clear finish. 

Option #3 – Glazed and Distressed

To give your headboard a distressed appearance, follow the above steps 1 through 5.

You will need extra-fine steel wool and finishing wax.

Before steps 6 and 7, take the extra-fine steel wool and dip it into the finishing wax. Rub gently in a circular motion to give the surface a distressed look that is smooth.

Thanks for writing in. Hope this has been helpful. Let me know how it turns out. Keep sending me your design questions and pictures.

Bed Head: Decorating with Headboards

Friday, April 16th, 2010

A popular interior design trend, headboards are making a comeback. Decorating a room with a headboard instead of a standard bed is a smart choice for several different reasons. A headboard can easily be replaced with a new one that gives the bedroom an entirely different look. Because the bed will just have a headboard, it can make a smaller-sized bedroom or a guest room feel more spacious and roomier since a bed without the footboard tends to open up the room. It is largely the headboard that defines the bed, makes a fashion statement, acts as the bedroom’s main focal point and creates the mood.

 

Headboards as Lifestyle Solutions

 

When you are just purchasing the headboard, you can focus on matching it more closely to you and your lifestyle. If you read in bed often, consider a bookcase headboard like the Prepac Slant-Back Tall Full / Queen Bookcase Headboard.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prone to allergies? Select a wood headboard or a metal headboard. Or choose a headboard like the Fashion Bed Group Dunhill Wood Headboard made of a combination of wood and metal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you’ve purchased a platform bed in the past that didn’t have a headboard or a footboard, and now you find it too stark or bare, but don’t want to replace the bed, consider adding a low-profile headboard.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Headboards as Design Solutions

 

You can breathe new life into a tired room by updating the bed’s look. But make sure that style you choose for the headboard matches the furniture currently in the room.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A bed like the American Drew Sonata Bookcase Storage Headboard Set might be the ideal solution for a room with little or no closet space.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In a bedroom, the bed is the natural focal point. In a room that needs that little something extra, use a textured, patterned or upholstered headboard to create visual interest. The metal lattice design of the Standard Las Cruses Full / Queen Panel Headboard brings an element of surprise into the room.

 

 

 

 

Glamorous Hollywood style

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Nelly Upholstered Platform

Hollywood, in its heyday, from around the early 1930s to the mid-1950s, was renowned for its glamour and glitz. Men and women dressed to the nines in evening wear and beautiful, flowing gowns. Hollywood style interiors were dramatic, larger-than-life and daring. Yet Hollywood glam was also theatrically romantic. Above all it is daring and definitely makes a statement. Hollywood glam décor is characterized by rich velvets, mirrored tabletops and drawer fronts, impressive chandeliers and glitter. Old Hollywood style shone the spotlight on the person in the room. The result was lavish and sensual; the focus was on indulgence and luxury. 

Hollywood Glam for the Bedroom 

Hollywood glam décor is perfect for the bedroom where sensual, luxurious and romantic will never be out of place. Start with the color white. Add a button-tufted headboard. Choose something from the Hollywood Palm Collection by Murray Feiss to shed some light in your room. With its elaborate openwork detailing, these lighting fixtures and table lamps perfectly capture the essence of Hollywood style glamour. The bed bench is a must-have accent piece; the curved metal cabriole legs emphasizing its romantic nature.

 Hollywood Glam for the Bathroom 

Sink Vanity

Wake up your bathroom with some Hollywood glamour reminiscent of Rita Hayworth, Carole Lombard and Ingrid Bergman. Nothing says “glamorous” like mirrored surfaces, marble counter tops and polished nickel drawer pulls. This particular bathroom vanity has decorative molding and a beautiful serpentine front that gives it an undulating appearance as well as a luxuriant romantic feel.

Sink Vanity

 Hollywood Glam for the Living Room

 Furniture Chaise Lounge

Scottsdale Cocktail Table

Select furniture that is oversized and theatrical. The backs and arms of sofas, couches, occasional chairs and armchairs should be curved, with flowing lines and dramatic profiles. Decorative detail, while elaborate, should not be too busy, but instead restrained in luxuriantly stylized manner. This style is all about the details. Add brocaded throw pillows to the sofa or club chair. Make sure to include table lamps in highly polished silver or richly gilded bronze. 

No matter what room in your home you choose to give a Hollywood glam look to begin with a color scheme that will create a sense of glamour such as luxuriant creams, chocolate shades, whites and jeweled hues including jade, ruby and turquoise. Furniture pieces should be beautiful to look at, with plenty of curves and embellishments. The room should be textured with gold leaf, lacquered surfaces or lacquered hardware, diamond or cut glass accents and plenty of fur, either in the guise of upholstered sofas or chairs or as accent pillows and cushions. Don’t forget to accessorize with mirrors, bigger and more opulent the frame, the better.

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