Headboard Repurposed Into a Coat Rack
by AnitaH25 in Workshop > Woodworking
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Headboard Repurposed Into a Coat Rack
Turning a headboard into a bench is one of the most popular ways to repurpose an old headboard. I had this one sitting in my shed for years and when a friend asked if I could make her a hat rack I thought this one would be perfect.
Find an Old Headboard
This headboard was not very heavy because the panels in the centre were a thin plywood and the legs would be removed. I was going to cut them off but I found that they were already loose so a few taps with a hammer and the legs popped off.
Sand the Middle Panels
Because I needed to sand the inside panels to get rid of all the old varnish I found it was easier to take the whole headboard apart. It was all just slotted together so It would be easy enough to put back together.
Distress Wood to Hide Damage
I sanded down all the wood and notice that it had quite a few dents in the wood, to hide the dents I distress the wood further to blend in the dents. It was at this stage I thought the headboard might still be a bit big.
Shorten Headboard
Because it was all ready apart it was easy to cut about 10cm of each of the panels as well as the frame.
Prime Ready for Painting
I had planed all along to make the middle panels chalkboards that you could write messages on. Once they were all sanded down I added a coat a white primer and left it to dry. I used chalkboard spray paint and added 2 coats as per instructions on the can.
Protect Wood From Overspray
The wood was stain a dark mahogany and given 2 coats of clear polyurethane. I glued the headboard back together and used ratchet straps to hold it all tight while the glue dried. I wanted to add a bit of detail to the wood. I covered all the boards to protect them from any overspray.
Stencil Detail
I used a stencil and some copper spray paint to add a design to the top. This took a while because it was a single stencil and I had to wait for the one to dry before I started the next.
Add Hooks and Name Tags
I added some hat and coat hooks to the board and some copper name tag holders for added decoration. And cut a small piece of wood to add to the middle for the chalk to rest on.
Rack Complete
And that was my repurpose complete. A more detailed step by step is available on my website http://uniquecreationsbyanita.com/old-headboard-repurposed-into-a-chalkboard-hat-coat-rack/ another project you might like How to make a Chaise Lounge from recycled materials
Materials needed for this project
- Jigsaw or table saw
- white primer paint
- chalkboard spray paint
- paint roller
- coat and hat hooks
- stencil
- copper spray paint
- mahogany stain
- satin clear polyurethane
- orbital sander