Showing posts with label headboards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label headboards. Show all posts

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Decorating With Painted Headboards




I am a huge fan of faux finishes and exquisitely painted antique furniture. In fact I am scouring flea markets and antique malls as we speak for a four poster bed that I want to paint in the Italian style.This post is dedicated to the painted headboard which I believe immediately takes a bedroom to a different level of refinement. 

While the art of painted furniture can be traced back to the Egyptians,the art of lacquering was introduced to France beginning with the China trade to Europe in the late 17th century.By the 18th century, richly colored and detailed painted furniture created such a frenzy throughout the courts of Europe that it became a veritable catalyst for a new trend in the decorative arts: the art of painted furniture. By the late 18th century everyone was painting furniture and all across Europe, it became quite apparent that the art of painting furniture had reached the masses by penetrating the vast world of "popular art."

The antiques I show in these pictures are very expensive but you can buy lack luster headboards and give them new life through painting, decoupage, stenciling....just get creative. As you scroll down you will see examples of how others have duplicated the look of antique headboards. Do your homework, find a style to imitate and create your own family heirloom. 


With the Renaissance and exposure of oriental cultures, decorative painting began to transform. Most notably was the introduction to Chinese lacquer. Many beds and headboards were painted in Chinoiserie syle.


Handpainted baroque headboard

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18th c Austrian painted bed. The footboards are painted many times as well.


Spanish Gilded & Painted Bed


Metal beds are wonderful works of art as well.


These antiques will give depth and texture to a home's decor. They will gracefully balance the use of painted natural woods, while providing artistic interest, and they will catch the eye in a delightful way without overpowering the overall scheme


As the interior decorator Ruby Ross Wood wrote in 1917, Italian painted furniture is “the salvation of many a too-dark room.”


Italian painted headboards shares a sparkling character its unknown makers might have called briosità. They just seem to have the ability to cheer you up!

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Floral bouquets and fruit were often symbolic choices to use when painting the headboard.


A late Sheraton painted headboard


Italian (probably Venetian) carved and painted headboard mid-18th century. Crests and coat of arms  were popular motifs. Today a monogram is pretty when painted on a headboard.

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If you don't want to be overwhelmed, sometimes just a painted medallion is all you need.



Whether elegant or simple a painted headboard makes a huge statement in any bedroom



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The Venetians had a fondness for pastels and most of their painted pieces crafted during this time were painted and decorated in soft pastel tones like this headboard.


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As the trend for neoclassic designs gained momentum, painted headboards took on a classic look with Roman and Greek motifs



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One painted headboard is a real treat but to have twins....fabulous!

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Headboards with black backgrounds were very popular and still are today as homeowners lend their hands to DIY projects.





Today an artist can customize any style you like. Or if you are creative....try it yourself.


MacKenzie-Childs style

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These scenes on these modern headboards are wonderful!!

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Chesapeake twin headboard


Another beautiful style to duplicate is the more provincial American and northern European folk-art style headboards.



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Painted beds are perfect for children's rooms.

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For more headboard ideas click Decorating With Tufted Headboards 


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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Decorating With Tufted Headboards



Tufted headboards which started trending in 2012 are still very popular, especially now that we are seeing a wide range of design looks from actual headboards to walls that become your headboard.

 A tufted headboard can add instant elegance to a bedroom reminiscent of the glamour and glitz of the Hollywood regency style. However their classic look complements a variety of bedroom styles and will have a different effect in a room depending on the frame chosen, the fabric covering, and its color and texture.

You can entirely change the look of your bed with a few yards of fabric and the tufted headboard is a fun project for guest room do over. If you have thought about it before, take the plunge and make a tufted headboard the centerpiece of your bedroom!!



I'll take one of each, thank you!


If glam and glitz is your style there are plenty of  headboards that will make you feel like a 40's starlet. This one belongs to Dita Von Teese

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Perfect for the diva in you!

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This is an example of upholstering the wall behind your bed to act as your headboard. Very dramatic!!


Even though this is not my personal style, I do think this is a pretty headboard treatment.


I prefer the more French style  like this and the twins below when it comes to tufted headboards.


I love antique tufted headboards and this one is magnificent. Just freshen up or reupholster and you have a treasure.


A beautiful wood carving has been added to this tufted headboard for an exquisite, romantic look.



The wallpaper and window treatments are more transitional in style but work wonderfully with a antique style bed featuring nail head embellishments and tufted headboard. A good mix of modern and vintage.


This pretty traditional bedroom is given a fresh look because the headboard has large tufted squares instead of the smaller squares (called biscuit tufting) or diamonds (diamond tufting) associated with traditional style. 


A clean and pretty transitional style bedroom. The tufted headboard is framed like a picture. Finishing the edges gives a more refined look to your headboard while leaving them unfinished looks more modern.
  



Another pretty modern bedroom made elegant with the owners choice of headboard.

There are many tufted headboard designs to choose from. Your choice of colors will make even the more glam styles look fun and modern.

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Bright colors are the trend in modern tufted headboards.


A different approach is to build shelves around the bed to create a recessed look like this and use a portion of the wall as your tufted headboard.



This room is very current and chic yet has a 40's glam style headboard.


Tufted headboards, usually associated with traditional and frou frou rooms, can also look sleek and quite at home in a contemporary style bedroom.

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Colors and artwork make this tufted headboard appear modern even though it is quite traditional. It is fun to mix the old and new!!


So many elements about this room work for a fresh chic look. The combined twin tufted headboards in this gorgeous color was a terrific choice. 

A velvet tufted headboard in rich blue sets the stage for a lovely, youthful cast of characters. A guest bedroom is a fun area to be brave and creative in!


Wrap around headboards are another option if you are under the spell of tufting.



No matter what your favorite style is there are many tutorials on line to show you how to try tufting yourself. I have never done it but know many who have and they say it is easier than you think!! Or be creative, design one yourself and let an upholsterer make it for you.






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