There are times that I undoubtedly know that I am led down a certain path to find something. Does that happen to you? Take for instance, the other day I was driving home a slightly different path after I pick up my kids from practice. What do I spy but this vintage beauty set out for tras (aka. #trashure). It’s been awhile since I’ve created an upcycled headboard project, so I pick it up.
In most instances, I at least pick it up to donate it to a local ministry. This time, though, I have a vision for my new addition. Let’s have some fun!
DIY TIME
First, I use my circular saw to cut the headboard posts short. No worries, I will upcycle those too. Waste not, want not!
Then, I dig into my stash and pull out a 1″ x 6″ board to make a shelf and attach with glue and my nailer. Did you notice my headboard is upside-down?
Next, I want to fill in the top spot as well. Using more of my 1″ x 6″ board, I cut a length to fit. Before I attach it, however, I want to dress it up. I place it under the headboard and trace the shape, and then cut it out with my jigsaw.
For the purpose of stability, I need to use my pocket hole jig to make joints on the ends and on the bottom. Then, I attach with wood screws and my drill.
Before I call assembly complete, I also add a few Shaker pegs for added function and fun. Last, I paint the whole thing with a basic white spray paint and add my own flair.
THE REVEAL
Here is my upcycled headboard into coat or towel rack ready for a new lease on life.
As a result of my sidetracked path home, my upcycled headboard now has new purpose, and, I daresay, even more function that before. woot!
Besides being a great piece for an entry, it can also be used in a bathroom for towels, laundry room, and even your bedroom. I’m curious…where would you use it?
Above all, my goal, as always, is to inspire you to create your own home story by giving DIY a try. If you’re not up to the task, you can always find my creations in my online shop.
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Up next, these leftover pieces of my headboard are ready for their turn. Check it out HERE!
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Rebecca - NC says
If objects could smile, this little headboard would now be beaming!!! It has definitely become a swan. It could be used anywhere and everywhere!
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Larissa says
You should have seen my face when I spied it. I let out a sigh and said… “why?” I didn’t need more project pieces, but couldn’t let it occupy a landfill. Thanks for the smile, Rebecca!
Melodie says
What a perfect idea I have a wall in my dining room that I wasn’t sure what to do with now I know and guess what I work at Walmart
Larissa says
I’m happy to hear you like it, Melodie.
Becki Eshelman Zingg says
This project is one of my favorites! I always am impressed with your ability to see discarded items through a different lens, imaging what they could be. Love this!
Larissa says
Becki, my dear, you just made my day brighter. Thank you!
Dawn Ziccardi says
That turned out really awesome!! You are so creative. You would so fun to go junking with!!
Larissa says
I’m game whenever you are! 😀 Thanks so much, Dawn.
Marie - Interior Frugalista says
I like the way you echoed the curvature of the headboard on the shelf – clever. Another one rescued from ending up in the landfill – bravo and music to my ears!!
Larissa says
I always love to hear from you, Marie. You get why I do what I do and it makes it even more fun. Thank you for the smiles! 😉
Mary says
oh my goodness girl…do you sleep at night?? 🙂 🙂 This is one of my favorite projects too! Where would I use it…hmm…let me count the ways! In my bathroom to hold towels, in my living room on a big wall I have to share family photos (even hanging some from the pegs), in the entry guest coat closet that is exposed, w/o a door, to showcase its beauty and function to hang coats, hold hats, mittens… You are definitely doing what you were gifted to do…to help each of us to see things anew!
Larissa says
That’s so fun to hear! Love your ideas, Mary. You are definitely a kindred “jumk” spirit. 😀