How to Build a RECLAIMED WOOD HEADBOARD with Built-In INDUSTRIAL LIGHTS
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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This week we build a barn wood head board with 2 industrial lights that are built in with switches! This was such a fun project and it very simple with minimal tools required. I really enjoyed working with Bianca on this! Hope you enjoy the video!
I love this! We're planning on replicating this project. Thanks for the great video and detailed description!
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Thank you so much! I’m glad you found the channel and enjoy the content 😁
Beautiful
Thank you!
Good stuff - another idea is to use flooring instead of hardwood too. The electrical connection should be in a box so the wires don’t get pulled out accidentally -but that would cause the headboard not to be flush against the wall. Maybe longer cords and a box at the foot of the headboard.
Thanks - good tips!
This looks really nice 👌🏾👍🏽👏🏾!!! Well done.
I liked the switches at first but hearing the sound they make after they are installed I changed my mind. Too loud.
Thank you! I actually love these switches. The sound is so satisfying haha
Good stuff
Thank you!
Exquisite 💞💯🇧🇿
Thank you!
Nice 👍🏾 But I would’ve put the switch on the side further down and covered the word with polyurethane. Looks like a lot of sheets and pillow cases may get messed up from rubbing up against the wood.
Thanks! I was originally going to put the switches lower, but I didn't want to accidentally hit my head on it, so I moved it higher. I didn't think poly was necessary as the wood is actually pretty smooth to the touch and doesn't create any splinters. I also like the look of raw barn wood
Yes I remember you saying that about the switch interference with the bed lining. I was talking about on the sides.
It would be easier to lay all of your slats with a bit of overhang, then cut them all flush with the baking board. Then attach the black edge trim. Just a suggestion
Great idea!
@@GoldenKeyDesignI also meant to tell you that I LOVE the idea of the 2x4’s and command strips. We rent, so that’s an awesome idea. 👍🏽
like it very much.
Thank you!
would you kindly share the plans.
Unfortunately, I don't have any specific plans for this. But the key dimensions are: the plywood backer board is 6 feet by 3 feet, the trim is 1x2s, and you can use whatever wood you would like for inside. Hope that helps!
👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Thanks!