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Ceiling Tile Headboard
We have been looking for a headboard ever since we exchanged our queen-sized bed for a proper king-sized. Unfortunately, all the ones I lik...
Ceiling Tile Headboard
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Ceiling Tile Headboard
Headboard
My daughter wanted a headboard made from tin ceiling tiles. I bought a sheet of plywood and gathered pieces of trim. I cut the plywood to size for a queen size headboard. Instead of spending money on real tin tiles, I found 20" x 20" tiles made from Styrofoam. I bought two packs of four tiles for $2.50 each! I placed the tiles on the plywood and used a variety of trim pieces to fill in the gaps. i have a power miter saw, but also used my old hand saw and miter box and then glued…
Headboard
My daughter wanted a headboard made from tin ceiling tiles. I bought a sheet of plywood and gathered pieces of trim. I cut the plywood to size for a queen size headboard. Instead of spending money on real tin tiles, I found 20" x 20" tiles made from Styrofoam. I bought two packs of four tiles for $2.50 each! I placed the tiles on the plywood and used a variety of trim pieces to fill in the gaps. i have a power miter saw, but also used my old hand saw and miter box and then glued…
Headboard
My daughter wanted a headboard made from tin ceiling tiles. I bought a sheet of plywood and gathered pieces of trim. I cut the plywood to size for a queen size headboard. Instead of spending money on real tin tiles, I found 20" x 20" tiles made from Styrofoam. I bought two packs of four tiles for $2.50 each! I placed the tiles on the plywood and used a variety of trim pieces to fill in the gaps. i have a power miter saw, but also used my old hand saw and miter box and then glued…
Headboard
My daughter wanted a headboard made from tin ceiling tiles. I bought a sheet of plywood and gathered pieces of trim. I cut the plywood to size for a queen size headboard. Instead of spending money on real tin tiles, I found 20" x 20" tiles made from Styrofoam. I bought two packs of four tiles for $2.50 each! I placed the tiles on the plywood and used a variety of trim pieces to fill in the gaps. i have a power miter saw, but also used my old hand saw and miter box and then glued…