August 2nd, 2012 — Designer Stuff
A white headboard can really brighten up a bedroom, and adds texture when it is tufted as these two headboards above. I love tufted headboards as it is, but there’s something bright and fresh about them in white.
Yet, these two white tufted headboards have two very different looks. The first headboard is straight and simple, accessorized with white modern decor.
The second headboard is a bit more eclectic, with a unique shape that is complemented by Asian-inspired decor.
So, if you absolutely had to choose between these two white tufted headboards – which would you rather?
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July 13th, 2012 — Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: 2x FJELLSE, SULTAN LADE, 1 shelf 200×30, 140 cm of 2×3 pine, outdoor heavy duty stain, SULTAN FAGERAS Description: Looking for quality outdoor furniture and not finding what I am looking for, I came up with this in the mean time. I only bought the 2 beds and the slatted base. Everything else I already had.
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Outdoor sofa from Fjellse bed
January 14th, 2011 — Design, Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: Malm Bed and Dresser Description: After being inspired by so many cool projects on this website, hoping my daughter would sleep in her own room, and deciding I didn’t want to pay $2500 for kids’ bunk beds I came up with a design to use used Malm items to make my kids a new bedroom set. This was a combination of three easy hacks and one harder one requiring actual building. I got two used Malm beds, and a used Malm dresser. I used the two headboards from the beds to make my toddler’s bed- simply replacing the footboard with the second headboard, so she couldn’t scoot off the bottom of the bed and under the bunk by accident. I used the rails and slats from the second bed on the upper bed that I built to match the Malm beds- the headboard, footboard, and stair wall are 2″ thick, and the headboard is the same height above the mattress as the Malm headboard.
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Malm Toddler Bed under Malm-inspired Bunk