Key Features of Strutted Headboards
- Structural Support Built with brackets, legs, or “struts” that anchor into the bed frame or floor Often taller and more substantial than floating or wall-mounted headboards
- Versatile Attachment Can be connected directly to many bed frames Some designs are freestanding (no need for fixing to wall studs)
- Size Options Can be scaled for twin, queen, king, or custom sizes
- Material Variety & Style Can be upholstered, wood, metal, or mixed materials Easily matches décor themes: modern, rustic, transitional, traditional, etc.
- Solid Build Reinforced structure makes them sturdy Often heavier and more durable than lean-on or floating options
Key Features of Fabric Upholstered Floor-Standing Headboards
- Soft Fabric Upholstery Covered in textiles like linen, velvet, boucle, cotton, or microfiber Available in many colours, textures, and patterns for design flexibility
- Padded Comfort Thick foam or batting under the fabric provides a cushioned surface Adds a cozy, tactile feel compared with hard wood or metal heads
- Floor-Standing Design Extends all the way to the floor rather than stopping at the bed frame Often supported by integrated legs or structural inserts
- Freestanding Mounts directly to the bed frame or sits behind the bed No requirement to fix into walls — easier setup and repositioning
- Solid Internal Frame Usually built on a sturdy timber or engineered wood skeleton Ensures strength and longevity










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