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  • Finished Headboard Shelf
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  • Finished Headboard Shelf
  • IKEA Quick Fix Headboard
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  • Finished Headboard Shelf
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  • Finished Headboard Shelf
  • IKEA Quick Fix Headboard
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Step 1: Mark the Shelf Positions

Stack the four inner MDF side pieces (A1) on top of each other, ensuring the ends are flush. Mark the shelf positions on the edges as shown below in Diagram 1, then separate the pieces and draw perpendicular lines across both sides of each panel.

Diagram 1[+]

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If you're not confident cutting medium-density fiberboard (MDF) components to size, have them cut at your local home center to make the job easier.

Step 2: Attach the Rails

Glue and nail a 3/4-in. x 1 5/8-in. rail (E1) to each shelf (D1), using 2-in. finish nails. A pneumatic nailer will speed things along. Make sure the top edges of the rails are flush with the top edge of the shelves (see Diagram 2).

Diagram 2[+]

Step 3: Assemble the Units

Screw and glue the shelves (D1) to the inner sides (A1) at the marked positions, using 2-in. particleboard screws. Note the top shelf is inverted. Turn the cabinet face down and attach the inner back (B) with screws. Repeat these steps for building the other end unit and center unit. Finally, stand up the three units and secure them to one another using 1 1/4-in. screws.

Step 4: Add the Outer Sides

Complete the headboard by attaching the four outer sides (C) to the inner sides (A1) with wood glue and 1 1/4-in. particleboard screws.

Step 5: Sand and Paint

Sand the units using 120-grit abrasive paper, slightly rounding all edges and corners. Apply a primer, followed by two coats of acrylic or oil-based paint.

Step 6: Add the Padding

Cut the backing boards (F) to size, set them on a flat surface, then lay the foam padding (G) on top of each panel. Stretch the fabric (H) over the foam and fasten it to the backing board with staples. You'll get a cleaner look by wrapping and stapling the fabric to the back of the backing boards.

Step 7: Attach the Fronts

Secure the two padded boards to the outer sides (C) from the inside using 1 1/4-in. particleboard screws. Make sure the outside edges are aligned (see Diagram 3). Fill and sand the screw holes, then touch up the paint.

Diagram 3[+]
Finished Headboard ShelfAustral[+]

50-Minute Fix!

If you don't have the means of creating it yourself, make a similar setup by purchasing three Ikea Lack shelves and two hollow core doors or sheets of plywood. You can cover these wood panels with foam, as shown above, or just paint them your favorite color!
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