No headboard? No problem! These luxe bedroom designs can be done in 5 minutes and instantly up your style (2024)

Headboards are a classic feature of a traditional bedroom layout, but not all beds come with headboards. In fact, my own storage bed at home sits flush against the chimney breast without a headboard separating it from the wall.

But a headboard would help create a focal point, add a bit of height, interest and texture to the room. Not to mention that it would actually protect my wall, stopping it from getting scuffed and dirty. I've tried to emulate the look with a collection of carefully curated cushions, arranged to give that coveted headboard look and offer a comfy place to lean, although it's not quite the same.

But speaking to the interior designers, there are a host of tricks that could give me that headboard look in mere moments. Here are 8 of my favorite bedroom looks.

1. Use a room divider for a quick DIY job

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(Image credit: Jenna Sue Design)

I've seen a couple of examples of room dividers used in place of headboards, and it's such a quick and easy trick. Dividers are typically very slim, offering the perfect thickness to sit them flush against the wall. A lot have intricate engravings and detailing, like this example, but even if it is a simple wood divider with no detail, bringing more wood into your bedroom is always a good idea, bringing warmth, a natural look and texture.

'For this look, I needed an affordable, quick solution and repurposing this screen divider was the perfect solution,' explains designer Jenna Sue. 'The carved wood detail gives the appearance of a high end, one-of-a-kind bed that makes a statement in the room.

'When it comes to headboards, you can get really creative and think outside of the box to find something truly unique without spending a fortune.'

Just be careful to get your measurements right, with the room divider look you might not want the divider peeking out either side of your bed frame.

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Material: Rattan
Price:
$299

2. Try a simple bolster cushion

(Image credit: Laure Joliet. Design: Sally Breer)

The bolster cushion is having a bit of a resurgence at the moment, in fact I've noticed a bed bolster trend for placing them at the head of the bed. Simple and sleek, the basic bolster brings a minimalist bedroom aesthetic which is quite soothing.

Used in lieu of a headboard will add that comfort to the head of your bed, giving you spongy place to lean against. You can use them on the bed, or even mount them on the wall as Los Angeles interior designer Sally Breer has done here.

'For small spaces, a wall mount bolster on a french cleat offers the right amount of cushion to read against without taking a larger footprint in the room.' So it's a space-saving solution too, giving that look and dividing up the wall without taking up too much space.

Linen check bolster pillow

Material: Linen
Price: $169

3. Try wall art instead of a headboard

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(Image credit: Alpha Smoot Design: Porter Hovey)

Go big and bold with your art work hung above the bed for a more personal approach to your DIY headboard.

'For me, using headboards feels too formal,' says Brooklyn-based interior designer at Hovey Design, Porter Hovey. 'They often makes the room feel smaller and the ceiling height shorter since visually it's dividing the room into two parts.

In my apartment, a studio, no headboard allows me to use a large painting that's much more visually appealing and leads the eye up.'

Bedroom wall art in this example also allows the bed to feel like a part of the apartment and you don't lose valuable square footage which is important in a smaller space.

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Woolen felt abstract art

Material: Felt
Dimensions:30"W x 2.5"D x 42"H
Price: $429

4. Add a panel to the wall above the bed

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(Image credit: Bloomint Design)

Try textured wall panelling across the wall in your bedroom for a modern take on headboards. This simple look from Barcelona-based design studio, Bloomint Design brings a focal point to the head of the bed, but isn't overly obtrusive and keeps things feeling calm.

'We designed the made-to-measure panels with local craftsmen,' explains Caroline Savin of Bloomint Design.

'The structure is made of wrought iron and they wove a two color thread on top of it, creating a soft and vivid texture. It takes all the bedroom width and is a great trick for how to make a small bedroom look bigger.'

'It also creates a canvas for the pendant lamps, we like to play with layers and textures, it gives richness to the bedroom.'

While this might not take five minutes, it's a simple project you can easily undertake at home. Get your hands on a wood chipboard and measure it so it measures around the width of your bed, or wider if you like the look of the panelling going across the wall. For a king size that you might have in a master bedroom, the width is 76 inches wide.

Get your hands on some soft foam and glue it to the board, ensuring it has a two inch boarder around each edge. Place your sheet of chosen fabric measuring the same as the soft foam over the top and pull over each side, stapling with a staple gun on the side that will be flush against the wall.

While stapling, make sure you're pulling it taught so it doesn't bunch up, you want clean and smooth edges. Find some lining to cover the back and hide the unsightly wood chip and staples, and it's ready to be mounted!

5. Create the illusion of a headboard with a paint job

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(Image credit: Design by Atelier Cho Thompson. Photo by Samara Vise)

Sometimes, creating a headboard look is just about the color and focal point. If you are short on space and designing a small bedroom, why not simply use paint to draw attention to the head of the bed. This will give you the freedom to get creative with any color you like that works for your bedroom color palette, and even play around with shapes.

‘Instead of a typical headboard, you can opt in for a more dramatic and visually engaging feature wall behind the bed. By doing so, you can create an artistic focal point that would elevate the overall design aesthetic of the room,’ says Houston-based designer, Nina Magon.

‘By selecting a simplistic and low-profile bed frame, you can allow the supporting wall to take center stage and infuse the room with a heightened sense of drama and visual interest.’

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Porphyry Pink

Finish: Dead flat, modern emulsion, estate emulsion
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No headboard? No problem! These luxe bedroom designs can be done in 5 minutes and instantly up your style (2024)

FAQs

What is an idea instead of a headboard? ›

Some popular headboard alternatives include hanging a large tapestry or piece of art on the wall behind the bed. Another option is to use a screen or set of curtains.

Why is no headboard bad? ›

There's no requirement that you have a headboard for your bed. However, headboards can provide extra support, prevent wall damage, and elevate your bedroom decor. So, do you need a headboard? Today, many headboards serve more of a decorative role than a functional one.

Does a headboard make a room look smaller? ›

A headboard and a footboard might only add a couple of inches to the space around the bed, but in a small bedroom it may be enough to make a major difference. Getting rid of the headboard and footboard or simply opting for a stylish bed frame with thinner headboards will help the room feel bigger.

Are headboards out of fashion? ›

While the classic designs with traditional fabrics are still popular, contemporary upholstered headboards feature minimalistic designs and unconventional shapes. These modern interpretations ensure that upholstered headboards remain relevant and stylish in today's ever-changing world of interior design.

Do people use headboards anymore? ›

Do people still use headboards? Headboards serve more of a decorative purpose than anything and can help elevate the look of your bedroom, tenfold. They are also a great option for smaller rooms that can't accommodate a full bed frame.

Do headboards attract bed bugs? ›

If not properly cared for, though, upholstered headboards can leave your bed vulnerable to germ buildup, dust accumulation, and, worst of all, dust mites and bedbugs.

How many pillows should be on a bed? ›

Now that you know how to place pillows on a bed, you might be wondering exactly how many you can typically include on your bed. “If it's a king, you can get away with four,” says Peltier. “If it's a queen or smaller, you can get away with three.” In other words, the larger the bed, the more pillows you can display.

What do you do with all the pillows when you sleep? ›

Often the best storage solution is one that's hidden in plain sight. To that end, consider a nightstand with open shelving your best bet for space-saving pillow storage. “A nightstand with open bottom storage is the optimal spot for throw pillows,” say Bright and Meluskey.

What is the point of a headboard? ›

A headboard protects your wall from damage. If you toss and turn at night, the edge of your bed will rub against the wall, causing dents and scratches. A headboard protects your walls from damage and stains. This is especially important if you are in a rental property.

Is it better to sleep with or without a headboard? ›

According to the Sleep Foundation, your bedroom temperature should be between 15.6 and 19.4°C if you want a good night's sleep. A headboard adds a layer of insulation between your head and the cold wall, so it seems likely that it can improve your quality of sleep by keeping you warm.

How do I make my bed look like a daybed? ›

A good way to achieve the look of a daybed is to add lots of pillows around the edge of your mattress so that there's plenty of room for sitting up or lying down without touching the floor with your feet or hands (or face).

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