Concrete Bedroom Part 2 is a continued post from
Concrete Bedroom Part 1. Click on link if you would like to read it first.
The headboard...everyone I told I was going to make my daughter a concrete headboard thought we I was nuts, I even thought I went nuts. I had NO idea how I was going to pull this one off.
BUT I did and it looks great!
First thing first, the molds.
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mold made of melamine, sealed with 100% silicone |
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thin steel added for structure |
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concrete screened and leveled |
Next the base of the headboard. We used Kailyn's old bed frame, removed the head board and built our own headboard frame that the concrete would fit into/onto.
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frame for headboard |
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slanted back |
As you see we made a self to fit a few glass pieces of Kailyn's and her alarm clock.
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attached old bed to new headboard |
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installed concrete |
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