In the Bedroom

Footboard, Bolts For Headboard, and Nuts For Your Bed

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Headboard bolts are used to connect many things, and one of their best uses is for attaching the decorative attachments of a bed. These decorative attachments can come as a headboard or a headboard and footboard. This article is going to focus in particular on bolting up a wood headboard and footboard or just a headboard to a bed frame.

What Size Bolts Will I Need For My Bed?

Measure the thickness of the wood leg of your headboard or the headboard and footrail if you have both. The thickness is measured from front to back. This is an important step. The wrong type of bolt or too long a bolt can damage drywall, plaster walls, and even the box spring. Bolts should be no more than 1 inch longer than the thickness of the headboard. The most common sizes are the 4-inch bolts and the 2 ¼ inch bolts.

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What Kind Of Headboard Bolts Are Used For Wooden Headboards & Footboards

Carriage bolts seem to do the best job. We will be talking about using a mushroom head-type bolt. This broad-shaped head keeps the head of the bolt from being pulled into the wood too deep when then the nut is tightened. The smooth shaped dome head does not protrude so far as to mar bedroom walls like other bolt heads

Example

Hex head bolts The bolt (sometimes called a screw) is inserted into a pre-drilled hole in the leg of the headboard. It then feeds through the slot of the bed frame protruding no more than 1 inch so it does not catch on the fabric and poke through the boxspring. The bolt can then can be secured with a washer and firmly hand tightened. Do the same to the other leg. Finally, tighten up with a wrench. This helps secure the bed to the frame and keeps it in place for a nicely finished look.  There is a square fitting on the thread side of the mushroom-shaped head; its purpose is to secure the bolt and keep it from spinning when tightening and loosening the nut.

If you’re looking to buy a headboard, then you’re in the right place. We have these in stock.  You’ll need:

  • (Quantity of 4) 2 1/2″ long or 4″ long carriage bolts.  If your headboard is thicker from front to back, your headboard depth may be greater than the length of the bolt so be sure to purchase accordingly.
  • (Quantity of 4) ¼ ” nuts
  • (Quantity of 4) ¼” washers
  • NOTE: Washer size or the (Diameter) is the size bolt that the washer is used with. In this case, a 1/4″ washer is designed to fit a 1/4″ bolt.

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Douglas Belleville

Doug Belleville and his father Dave own and run STLBeds - a specialty sleep store located in Arnold, MO. The staff at STLBeds is highly educated about sleep, comfort and their special sleep products. STLBeds only carries high quality mattresses and bed-related products. You won't find the brand names here - click here to find out why!

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