Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Padded headboard of the bed with bedspread Alina
Materials: bedspread Alina color red size 260 cm x 280 cm
Description: I used the bedspread Alina to make a padded headboard for the bed: I made two resealable bags with straps inside of wich I put two pillows as padding and I have set them on a curtain rod (wich I fastened to a wooden head angle, but you can also set the stick on the wall).
With the same fabric of the bedspread I made a cover with ruffles wich completely covers the foot of the bed (note the particular angle).
~ Annalisa Rizzo, Pisa
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Sooo cool! The best thing about this hack is that you can change the pillows/headboards with another colour if you like, and take them out to wash when necessary...
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeletei`m from romania, i just love your hacks. great ideas. Soon i`ll place my photos with my own ikea hacks. i discovered this website about 1 month ago, and since, i come everyday.
ReplyDeleteYou are...so beautiful...for me! (Anna boyfriend)
ReplyDeleteThis is really crazy!!
ReplyDeletebut i like it damn much!!
will amek it for my own bed..
so cute!!! Annalisa, where did you find or how did you build the wooden head angle for the bed??? I need a similar one!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnnalisa, complimenti davvero!! Spero tu possa aiutarmi con la testiera del letto... lisa (Padova)
Ciao Lisa,
Deletescrivimi pure a rizzo.annalisa@tiscali.it cosi' ti do' maggiori informazioni.
Ciao.
What I am curious about is the area behind the diagonally-placed bed. How did you do that? Does it contain storage?
ReplyDeleteI made the head angular wood behind the bed with the panels of wood cutted so that they can then secure with the brackets to the wall and form so 'the angle: the upper part (consisting of two angles together) was laterally attached to walls with brackets and front panels assembled on three supports: the central panel and 'more' short and does not reach the floor so as to create the entrance to the head there, and 'very large (there are 4-5 suitcases).
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