
How did a broken mantel become new furniture? With fabric and a new paint job--that's it!
If you've been shopping recently for bedroom furniture, you know it doesn't come cheap. Christen Colvert figured there had to be a way to punch up her bedroom without a hefty price tag. Lucky for her, one man's trash became her treasure.
Braking for Bargains
It was actually Christen's mom who spotted a worth-saving mantel on the side of the road. The owner was redoing his home
and had kicked the splintered and peeling piece to the curb.
Redesigned on a Dime
First, Christen and her husband, Cam, sanded the mantel and put on a fresh coat of white paint. The next step: filling in
the center with fabric. They measured the area, and then cut a piece of plywood about an inch smaller on each side. The couple
glued thick foam to the wood, and then wrapped a few layers of cotton batting around the foam, securing it to the back with
a staple gun. Caramel-colored velvet was placed on top of the batting and also secured with staples. The fabric panel was
affixed from the back; in the corners where the mantel and plywood meet, one end of a small piece of wood was nailed to the
mantel and the other end was attached to the plywood. (Imagine how the tabs on the back of a picture frame keep a photo in
place.) "The whole project cost less than $100,? says Christen.
Hang It Up
Typically, you want a fabric headboard to be 2 to 4 feet above the top of the mattress. To make theirs the right height,
the Colverts set the mantel on top of wooden posts. Then they mounted it to the wall using construction adhesive and wood
screws drilled in at an angle. Now the Homewood, Alabama, couple has a unique headboard design they can truly call their own.
More Design Ideas
Just think of all the decorative objects that can be made into a headboard--the list is endless.
"Make a Mantel Your Headboard" is from the November 2004 issue of Southern Living.
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