I decided after 12 years it was time for a new headboard in our master bedroom. That seems reasonable, right?
I wanted Handy Husband to make me a headboard. This also seems reasonable, right? (Nod and agree with me.) After all, he does have experience making this one and this one. Alas, his free time for honey-do projects is limited these days.
That meant I needed to take matters into my own hands.
In case you are wondering, that means I went online shopping. I didn’t bust out the power tools or my car keys. I was in my element.
I wanted a wood headboard, but hesitated to spend so much money on something Handy Husband can make – even if he doesn’t have time right now.
Pottery Barn king-sized beds and even headboards are at least $1,000. Yikes.
By the way, I really, really, really need a window like the one in this Pottery Barn picture.
I started to explore other headboard options. I love the look of the tufted headboards, but I’ve always wondered how you clean them.
This one from Pier 1 is sweet, but it was also $800 for the king version. That’s too much money when I’m worried about how you clean it.
Overstock also had some gorgeous options in headboards, but I don’t have any experience with their return policy. There was a very good chance that whatever I ordered would not live up to its online hype.
I landed on a tufted navy blue headboard
Come. to. mama.
This headboard
The queen size is less than $150! Shut the bedroom door.
The price (and knowing I could return the headboard
I’m sure there are quality differences between this headboard
Neither of those things bothers me.
I love the navy color and since navy is the new black (in my house, as least), I think it will be pretty versatile.
I’ve had the headboard
Update: It’s 2018 and that headboard is still going strong! I do dust it periodically with a damp rag, but other than that, it looks brand new!
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