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    How do you make a simple wooden headboard?
    David Julien
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    David Julien is a DIY Specialist and the Principal Owner at Nice DIY based in Quebec, Canada. David specializes in creating plans to make unique, affordable, and modern home furnishings. He holds a BA in Graphic Design from the University of Quebec Outaouais. Nice DIY uses sustainable and high-quality materials to create products that are simple to make for everyone.
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    Buying a new headboard can be expensive. Luckily there is another way to renew your bed at a lower cost. Step 1: Buy a desk top/ plywood. You can find them in different sizes and colors in furniture stores. Step 2: Cut the board to the height you want your headboard to be. Step 3: Screw the new headboard directly onto the old one from behind so you can't see the screws. Option: For optimal comfort, install the board at an angle.
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    The screws are too long and are scratching up the wall! What can I do?
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    Either replace them with shorter screws or attach sticky felt pads to the ends as a barrier between them and the wall.
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    I found a headboard without screws, just a large nickel-sized hole on the bottom of each side; can that be stable?
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    If you secure to a wall stud instead of the bed, it should be fine.
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    How can I attach a headboard to a bed frame if there are no holes within the headboard?
    Community Answer
    Mount it to the wall instead.
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    How far should a headboard stick out from the side of the bed?
    Community Answer
    The standard is between 0 and 3 inches from either side.
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    Can you put an end board on a divan?
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    Many divans have screw holes at both the head and the foot of the bed so both headboards and end boards can be added.
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    We cannot remove the bolts with a regular screwdriver. It looks like there is a small indentation where the screwdriver would go. What tool do I need to buy?
    Donagan
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    If the bolt has a hexagonal head, use a pair of pliers, a crescent wrench or a ratchet-driven socket wrench. If the bolt has a square head, either of the first two of those tools would work. If there's a nut at the other end of the bolt, you could use any of those tools on the nut, too.
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