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June 15, 2022 4 min read
Headboards are not a contemporary invention. They date back to Pharaoh's era, which was used as a status symbol.
Today, a headboard is more than just a piece of furniture. It's a fashion statement, a way to express your style. Not to mention, it can also add a touch of glamour to any bedroom.
So, if adulthood has hit you and you're shifting places, a bed must be your top priority.
Choosing among a whole load of headboards is confusing. You're often stuck between the two most popular designs – Strutted mount and standing floor headboards.
So which one is better?
Let's find out!
A strutted mount headboard is a headboard attached to the bed frame with long, vertical supports, or "struts."
Strutted mount headboards are typically made from wood or metal, and you can decorate them with carvings, inlays, or other embellishments.
Because they are attached directly to the bed frame, strutted mount headboards are sturdy and well-suited for use in high-traffic bedrooms.
However, they can also be more challenging to install than other headboards. If you are considering a strutted mount headboard for your bedroom, measure carefully and consult a professional before making your final decision.
An adequately installed strutted mount headboard will make your bed look straight out of a luxury hotel.
Here's how you do it.
Start by attaching the brackets to the bed frame. Make sure they're level before you screw them in place.
Next, slide the headboard onto the brackets. Again, make sure it's level before you let go.
Once the headboard is in place, you can start installing the struts. The goal here is to distribute the weight of the headboard evenly so it doesn't tip forward or backward. It's better to start from the middle and work your way out.
Once all the struts are in place, give your headboard a little nudge to ensure it's secure.
And that's it! You've successfully installed your strutted mount headboard!
There are a few benefits of installing a strutted mount headboard.
Do you need extra storage or a way to prop up your pillows? A floor-standing headboard might be the perfect solution if you're looking for a bit of everything.
Floor standing headboards come in a range of styles, from classic to contemporary. And because they are separate from your bed frame, they offer more flexibility when it comes to placement. You can place these headboards n a corner or position them in the middle of the room to create a focal point.
If you're short on space, look for a headboard with built-in shelves or cabinets- perfect for storing books, alarm clocks, and other bedroom essentials. With so many options, it's easy to find a floor-standing headboard that fits your style and needs.
First, look for the screw holes at the back of your bed to secure the headboard by inserting bolts in these holes.
Second, take the width of your bed and choose the headboard that should be as wide as your bed frame.
Make your headboard stand so that it's at the centre against your bed. The struts of the floor-standing headboard are a built-in feature. Start by aligning the screw holes with the struts.
Screw the bolt in each strut till they fit in the screw holes. Your floor-standing headboard is set and secured to add style to your boring bed.
Let's talk about the benefits of the floor standing headboard.
You should consider a few things when you choose between a floor-standing headboard or a strutted headboard.
First, think about the size of your bed. If you have a king or queen-size bed, you'll need a giant headboard to make a statement. Floor standing headboards are usually bigger and more substantial than strutted headboards, so they may be a better choice if you want to make an impact.
Another thing to consider is the style of your bedroom. If you want something traditional, a floor-standing headboard with elaborately carved details may be the way to go. On the other hand, a sleek and simple strutted headboard may be the better option if you're looking for something more contemporary.
Ultimately, the choice between a floor-standing headboard and a strutted headboard comes down to personal preference and the overall style of your bedroom.