Making something from nothing is one of the most satisfying feelings! I had almost a whole leftover faux brick panel from our faux brick wall project in our garage. My 4 year old little guy has a full size box spring and mattress on the ground as his safe cozy bed… but it was screaming for a little attention. Threw them both together & this headboard was born.

This faux brick headboard was so easy to make… I used the same method of white washing with spackle as I did in the garage. I just lined the back with wood I had leftover around the edges and at the seam. It leans against the wall but has a hollow inside so cords could easily be plugged into the outlets behind it.

If you wanted to make this headboard it would only cost about $30. The brick panel is about $20, wood for the edges, spackle & paint. Done & done!
I made the art above the bed from scraps too. It cost me $0, which just gives me all the happy feels!


I got 2 of these old homemade picture frames someone was getting rid of. Disassembled, cut, and white & gray washed them with paint I had.

I also loved how the silver letters looked against it, so I tried out a galvanized ‘B’ I already had.


Big improvement to this side of the room, cleared out some extra materials from the ‘ol garage & my baby boy was excited. Day made!

Exposed brick is the type treasure you find in an expensive downtown loft, not in suburban track homes. But a faux exposed brick wall will have you soaking up that same character and charm as the real thing! Especially when you use this special white wash technique that adds more texture to the faux brick panels- really bringing the faux exposed brick to life!
Hang the panels from the top with a nail gun leaving the bottom unsecured. You will leave it hanging like this to make the any necessary cuts on each panel (for outlets, tv wall mount, or anything else that shouldn’t be covered).


