There is nothing that’ll make you feel more like a grown-up than adding a headboard to your bed. A headboard consequently dispatches you into a universe of refinement from which you’ll never turn back. Since we’ve persuaded you to stop what you’re doing and initiate OPERATION HEADBOARD, we should discuss how you’re going to choose the ideal headboard for your bed.
1- FINISH
For the vast majority of us, the bed is the biggest bit of furniture in the bedroom and can without much of a stretch set the tone for your space. Do you need something delicate and sentimental, similar to a cloth upholstery? On the other hand do you need something smooth and normal, similar to calfskin or woodgrain?
2- SIZE MATTERS
A standard headboard measures 122cm tall (counting the legs). Picking something lower will give your bed a more advanced look and lower profile; something taller will include more display and effect.
3- MIX & MATCH
An arrangement of coordinating furniture simply isn’t for everybody. Try not to be reluctant to blend it up and get variety in your bedroom. On the off chance that you have a major, overstuffed seat or hassock at the foot of the bed, consider a upholstered headboard to include some visual interest. Additionally, if your room as of now has a vast wooden tallboy or dresser, relax those edges with a delightful upholstered headboard..
4- HOW WILL IT MOUNT?
A few headboards append to your bedframe; others mount to the wall. See how your headboard joins before you purchase. In case you’re renting, you might not have any desire to mount something on the wall unless you are prepared to fix the holes & repaint it again before you move onto next property.
5- CONTRAST OR BLEND IN
Consider the colour of your room; in the event that it’s a profound, immersed tone, consider a contrasting headboard to make the bed pop. Then again, a headboard that mixes in with the colour of your bedroom will give the room a calmer, more quiet look. Picking a neutral colour provides the chance to swap out sheet material, window curtains and extras more often.
SACRIFICE A FOOTBOARD
A footboard can stay with your headboard and your bedding set up. In any case, contingent upon how you rest (do your feet hang off the end of the bed?) or how huge your space is (does a footboard make your room appear to be more shut off?), you might need to sacrifice the footboard.
EXTRA STORAGE
Little spaces can profit by a bookshelf headboard or bed base with storage drawers. While style alternatives might be constrained for these pieces, in some cases you can’t overlook your useful requirements for bedroom storage.

