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Bedroom Decorating Tips: How to Choose the Best Headboard for Your Bed

By Mountain Publishing @mountainpublish
Bedroom Decorating Tips: How to Choose the Best Headboard for Your Bed

Did you know that, on average, we spend a third of our life sleeping? When it comes to living a healthy and fulfilled life, sleep is instrumental. Curating a stylish and comfortable bedroom does not come easy to everyone, but there are some simple changes that even the least interior design savvy person can make to personalise one of the most important rooms in the house. Why not start by choosing a headboard that complements your bed and reflects your individuality? Let's discover three tips to help you find a headboard that dreams are made of.

Material Matters

Finding a bedhead that suits your style has never been easier. Upholstered headboards are perhaps the most comfortable option and are ideal if you enjoy reading or watching television in bed. Buttoned designs are timeless, classic, and can add texture to your room. Furthermore, dark colours and prints are an excellent choice as they disguise any marks caused by leaning. Neutral colours such as pink and grey can also work well if you prefer a more subtle look.

Another popular design choice is leather. Leather bedheads work well in contemporary bedrooms and are smooth, sleek and modern. When it comes to cleaning, leather is much easier to spot clean and so is likely to last longer that other styles. Alternatively, if your home is more traditional, you might want to go for a wooden headboard. There are a wide variety of textures to match your tastes ranging from glossy and polished to shabby chic. Finally, if you want to give your room an urban, minimalistic finish, a metal headboard could be the solution for you.

Shape and size

Before investing in your new headboard, it is recommended that you first take some measurements so that you can determine how much space you have to work with. As a golden rule, choose a headboard that is wider than your bed. This ensures that once you add a duvet, your bed does not look too short. Take time to consider the height of people who will be using the headboard. Taller people will need a higher headboard, and children will need one that is smaller.

Clean lines and sharp angles match a more minimalistic mood, whereas curved designs can seem luxurious and opulent. Additionally, peaked, bevelled and stepped bed heads can suit some homes, whereas in others, arched or scalloped models are more appropriate. Above all, simple shapes can make a huge impact, so do not underestimate the potential of plain styles.

Freestanding or Detached?

Are you in the process of redecorating your bedroom and have yet to decide on a new bed? When buying a bed, you might want to choose one with a headboard already attached so that everything already matches. However, when buying a bed with a headboard already included, your customisation choices are more limited, and if you are ever in the mood for a fresh look, you will have to replace the entire bed.

Choosing headboards for divan beds offers the most choice as it is no trouble to change things up when redecorating. Just remember to make sure the headboard you buy fits before you make any purchases. What's more, storage headboards have been on-trend for a while now and provide hidden compartments and drawers that are often large enough to hide magazines, books as well as any spare bedding.

Finding the best material, shape, and style of bedhead can help you to create a bedroom that is comfortable and chic. Make sure to test out a few designs to find the right one for you. Looking for more ways to decorate your bedroom in a way that reflects your personality? Take a look at these wonderful bedroom additions to include in your home.


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