I find upholstery so satisfying! I reupholstered a 5 seater lounge suite, made a custom upholstered window seat and an enormous tufted headboard. I found using curtains to be a less expensive way for the headboard. I used ones that were almost identical to the fabric you chose. They were rubber backed blackout type but that didn’t give me any issues. I used foam mattress toppers doubled up and inexpensive polyester quilts which saved a lot on the price of foam and batting. I scored one foam underlay and one king quilt at a thrift store for about $5 each. I sprayed antibacterial spray on the foam and let it sit in the sun for a few hours and washed the quilt and let it dry in the sun. I also scotch guarded the fabric after I was finished. A quick wipe with a damp cloth removes marks like a dream. Even chocolate on the lounge that had been dropped and then melted into it by someone’s warm toosh 🤦♀️ I also added longer legs and upholstered the box spring on the bed and purchased children’s rolling under bed storage boxes. They were a nice white wood and had a little cut out hand hold and the clearance for the wheels allows good airflow still. I used a good quality fabric glue (it was a clear Aileen’s tacky variety) to sick the fabric to the top of the box spring as there wasn’t any wood to staple it to like there was underneath. 3 years on and it’s held up perfectly with mattress rotating and sheets being changed etc.
My Lowe’s has stopped cutting boards for people altogether. They also stopped their stockpile of scraps. Both of which I always used. I always ask them to cut my large pieces of wood specifically so it would fit in my car but then always shop their scrap pile.
Oh no that is terrible! I hope that doesn't happen at my location! I at least depend on it for the same reason you do, to fit pieces into my car. People will end up out in the parking lot cutting down pieces!
Alli, great job. I know this is a work in progress but what a solid, beautiful foundation you are building by starting with the bed. In my experience, the benefit of DIY is not always cost but true customization… ready made products are always missing that personal custom touch. Love your videos, keep making them!
Thank you so much! There's definitely something so rewarding about DIYing and being able to customize something! It makes the whole room feel like it's coming together now.
54 inch wide fabric is hard to calculate amount you need. You were right to get more than you thought you might need. You could always finish the back of headboard with the extra fabric using upholstery tacks or staples and sew storage baskets or fabric liners for store bought baskets, etc. Note: I cringed a bit when you cut your fabric. I was taught to pull out a piece or two of the warp threads (the threads making up width of your fabric on the roll). That way you know your fabric piece is squared up so you can get even tension while pulling fabric taught while upholstering(plus you naturally make a straight line cutting guide). Beautiful product in the end either way. ❤
I like the 2 color swatches on the ends. If you do have leftover fabric, I’m sure you can make some throw pillows for bed or maybe a picture backing inside a frame or something 😁🤷🏻♀️
This is a really easy to follow upholstered bed tutorial! Thank you:) For paint colour, I like the lightst one; it will still look dark after it's on the whole wall., and goes nicely with your fabrics.however, they are all good colours.
That was going to be my comment too! I love my electric stapler. It also fits small brad nails too. So handy. Mine is Ozito brand (I’m in Australia). It’s corded but very lightweight. I did have the Ryobi cordless but it was heavy and bulky. I also have the Ryobi pneumatic one but haven’t taken it out of the box. The noise of the air compressor cutting in and out freaks me out.
Your boyfriend giving you that little confidence boost was so cuuute! I love how this turned out Alli! 😍
I find upholstery so satisfying! I reupholstered a 5 seater lounge suite, made a custom upholstered window seat and an enormous tufted headboard.
I found using curtains to be a less expensive way for the headboard. I used ones that were almost identical to the fabric you chose. They were rubber backed blackout type but that didn’t give me any issues.
I used foam mattress toppers doubled up and inexpensive polyester quilts which saved a lot on the price of foam and batting. I scored one foam underlay and one king quilt at a thrift store for about $5 each. I sprayed antibacterial spray on the foam and let it sit in the sun for a few hours and washed the quilt and let it dry in the sun. I also scotch guarded the fabric after I was finished. A quick wipe with a damp cloth removes marks like a dream. Even chocolate on the lounge that had been dropped and then melted into it by someone’s warm toosh 🤦♀️ I also added longer legs and upholstered the box spring on the bed and purchased children’s rolling under bed storage boxes. They were a nice white wood and had a little cut out hand hold and the clearance for the wheels allows good airflow still. I used a good quality fabric glue (it was a clear Aileen’s tacky variety) to sick the fabric to the top of the box spring as there wasn’t any wood to staple it to like there was underneath. 3 years on and it’s held up perfectly with mattress rotating and sheets being changed etc.
My Lowe’s has stopped cutting boards for people altogether. They also stopped their stockpile of scraps. Both of which I always used. I always ask them to cut my large pieces of wood specifically so it would fit in my car but then always shop their scrap pile.
Oh no that is terrible! I hope that doesn't happen at my location! I at least depend on it for the same reason you do, to fit pieces into my car. People will end up out in the parking lot cutting down pieces!
Definitely would go with the darkest color for a bit more contrast.
Alli, great job. I know this is a work in progress but what a solid, beautiful foundation you are building by starting with the bed. In my experience, the benefit of DIY is not always cost but true customization… ready made products are always missing that personal custom touch. Love your videos, keep making them!
Thank you so much! There's definitely something so rewarding about DIYing and being able to customize something! It makes the whole room feel like it's coming together now.
54 inch wide fabric is hard to calculate amount you need. You were right to get more than you thought you might need. You could always finish the back of headboard with the extra fabric using upholstery tacks or staples and sew storage baskets or fabric liners for store bought baskets, etc.
Note: I cringed a bit when you cut your fabric. I was taught to pull out a piece or two of the warp threads (the threads making up width of your fabric on the roll). That way you know your fabric piece is squared up so you can get even tension while pulling fabric taught while upholstering(plus you naturally make a straight line cutting guide). Beautiful product in the end either way. ❤
Loving the bed skirt! Cant wait to see how it turns out!
Thank you!! I'm so excited to start seeing the whole room come together!
What a great idea for the bottom of the bed frame the way you made the pleated skirt was beautiful thank you 👍
I like the 2 color swatches on the ends. If you do have leftover fabric, I’m sure you can make some throw pillows for bed or maybe a picture backing inside a frame or something 😁🤷🏻♀️
I loved your pink sweater outfit! Super cute 🥰
Nicely done!!
looks really good. Nice job.
This is a really easy to follow upholstered bed tutorial! Thank you:) For paint colour, I like the lightst one; it will still look dark after it's on the whole wall., and goes nicely with your fabrics.however, they are all good colours.
Looks great. Nice job
Thanks Valerie!
❤ Wow! The bed frame and headboard look amazing 👏🏻 😍
The taupe looks really nice with the fabric:)
Looks awesome, Allie! ❤
I can't wait to see the finished accent wall. Please share your thoughts on choice of paint color.
Wow Alli! That turned out awesome! Way to go, both of you. Hugs friend 🥰🤗
Great job, Alli! 👍
Do you have a link for those pins you used to attach the bedskirt to the box spring? Thanks
Thank you!! The pins are linked in the video description box!
Omg great job❤
Nice job! I like virtual taupe for your accent wall.
looks good...but get yourself and electric stapler...they don't cost much
After this project, I definitely want one for any future upholstery!
That was going to be my comment too! I love my electric stapler. It also fits small brad nails too. So handy. Mine is Ozito brand (I’m in Australia). It’s corded but very lightweight. I did have the Ryobi cordless but it was heavy and bulky. I also have the Ryobi pneumatic one but haven’t taken it out of the box. The noise of the air compressor cutting in and out freaks me out.
Well done, looks beautiful 😍. 🇮🇪
Thank you!! 💜
Wow ! Lovely😊❤️
Awesome job. Looks store bought. 😊Linda
Great job.
Thanks! 💜
Love urbane bronze
I like "Virtual Taupe"
It might be wise to invest in a good electric stapler.
That picture is too small for that big bed!
Stay tuned... It's not staying there 😉
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