I purchased a headboard and had fastened it to the bed frame. But now we could not lean back against it. My wife was disappointed but accepted it. Staying at a hotel, I realized they are attached to the wall! Never thought of that. With your video in hand, I am going to try it out. Jesus bless you!
Hi Rob, I like your videos overall including tool reviews, I was looking for a reference video for Customers who are interested in how they go on the wall. I install a lot of Headboards (Bedheads in Australia) and while I occasionally use the metal type I've pretty much gone to french cleats on most. I also mount the cleat to the recessed section of the bedhead (matched to the depth at the rear) so when on the wall there is no gap (architrave situations excluded) between it and the wall. On drywall (? plasterboard here lol) I locate studs if possible otherwise I use the Ramset crimp anchors x 3. Haven't had one fail in almost 10 years of that method, and overall I find it quicker and the levelling more accurate. Anyway, love your work.
Hi Rob m planning to hang one this weekend. Using those clamps or even french cleats, would the headboard wobble like it’s not really tightly fitted? Will there be such a problem?
Is it possible to purchase a regular headboard with legs (unassembled) and wall mount only the headboard part? Even though I’ve watched several DIY videos, I don’t want to make my own upholstered headboard. I e tried to find upholstered headboards (without legs) meant for wall mounting, but all I’ve found are panels that you buy several of and place together for one headboard. Thanks for whatever help you can provide!
It should be fairly straightforward, easiest method is by using a french cleat on the back of the headboard. Search french cleat mounting on youtube, plenty use the method in workshops to hang various things, I install lots of headboards (Bedheads in Australia) and 99% I do go onto french cleats, they are a very useful method to conceal-mount many items.
Hi Rob, would you recommend installing a vertical cleat on the wall, or is this only used in cases like the above when you want to keep the headboard flush with a window/door trim? Thank you!
Sharon Montour you could have custom brackets made, try to use pipe clamps in the thin balusters or drill a hole and fastening a long fastener thru the brass post and into the Wall.
I purchased a headboard and had fastened it to the bed frame. But now we could not lean back against it. My wife was disappointed but accepted it. Staying at a hotel, I realized they are attached to the wall! Never thought of that. With your video in hand, I am going to try it out. Jesus bless you!
You make it sound easy. Took us 3hours
Hi Rob, I like your videos overall including tool reviews, I was looking for a reference video for Customers who are interested in how they go on the wall. I install a lot of Headboards (Bedheads in Australia) and while I occasionally use the metal type I've pretty much gone to french cleats on most. I also mount the cleat to the recessed section of the bedhead (matched to the depth at the rear) so when on the wall there is no gap (architrave situations excluded) between it and the wall. On drywall (? plasterboard here lol) I locate studs if possible otherwise I use the Ramset crimp anchors x 3. Haven't had one fail in almost 10 years of that method, and overall I find it quicker and the levelling more accurate. Anyway, love your work.
My headboard depresses in back and doesn't line up with the studs on the parts that are flush, so looks like I will be framing some. Good video
well explained. thanks
@3:40 wish you would have SHOWN us {exactly} what you are talking about. This is all 'new' to some of us.
Thanks Rob - just the solution I was looking for!
So easily explained.Thank u
This was very helpful, thank you!
Thanks
lost me @ step one lol
That's me 🤣🤣🤣
Excellent, just what I needed! x
Love it thanks!
Pipe clamps! Perfect! Thank you!!!!!
Hi Rob m planning to hang one this weekend. Using those clamps or even french cleats, would the headboard wobble like it’s not really tightly fitted? Will there be such a problem?
No it shouldn’t - you can add top and bottom if it does
looks like I'm going to need some help! ha ha ha
Very nice! Thank you.
Is it possible to purchase a regular headboard with legs (unassembled) and wall mount only the headboard part? Even though I’ve watched several DIY videos, I don’t want to make my own upholstered headboard. I e tried to find upholstered headboards (without legs) meant for wall mounting, but all I’ve found are panels that you buy several of and place together for one headboard. Thanks for whatever help you can provide!
It should be fairly straightforward, easiest method is by using a french cleat on the back of the headboard. Search french cleat mounting on youtube, plenty use the method in workshops to hang various things, I install lots of headboards (Bedheads in Australia) and 99% I do go onto french cleats, they are a very useful method to conceal-mount many items.
That's exactly what I did
And what do u attach the bed frame to?
catherine Gonzalez sits on floor not attached
Hi Rob, would you recommend installing a vertical cleat on the wall, or is this only used in cases like the above when you want to keep the headboard flush with a window/door trim? Thank you!
Vertical cleat for what purpose? These cleats can be used for all sorts of hanging items
The concept is simple enough, but will it work for an old brass bed?
Sharon Montour what do you mean?
A brass bed doesn't have a solid back to attach anything to.... how do you attach the tubes or posts to the wall?
Sharon Montour you could have custom brackets made, try to use pipe clamps in the thin balusters or drill a hole and fastening a long fastener thru the brass post and into the Wall.
Now I want one! LOL!
2nd
Way too fast....slow down man
1st!