Queen Bed Headboards are a vital component of any bedroom and choosing the right one can be a difficult and worrying time. If you make a bad decision it can make your bedroom look worse rather than better than it does now.
So what material and design should you opt for?
Wooden or metal queen bed headboards shouldn't be your choice if you regularly read or watch TV in bed because you will find that your starts to ache and you'll need pillows to prop yourself up.
Upholstered headboards are built for comfort and can make a fantastic difference to a bedroom if they are upholstered in a checked fabric. This design is still very popular with people in their middle ages.
Leather headboards are loved by younger people who crave a more contemporary look in the bedroom. Fine superior leather queen bed headboards will last just as long as wooden ones before they start to show traces of aging. To keep the leather in top condition you will need to treat the headboard every year.
Wooden headboards are classical and provide undated class. Oak, ash, pine and beech headboards have their own unique characteristics and are often viewed as a no risk choice. Wood needs no looking after and will maintain its look for years to come.
Queen bed boutique headboards are very fashionable at the moment and can be bought in very bright materials that give a bold statement about the person. It is a great idea to remember your partner before buying one of these as he may not be overjoyed to have to sleep in a bedroom that is a little on the feminine side.
Suede queen bed headboards add a great deal of panache to bedrooms but are known for being very hard to keep clean. Always go for a darker shade to keep staining to a minimum.
A better alternative is faux suede headboards as they are made from polyester micro fibers that give a suede look and feel without the problems real suede offers.