Recommendations for dorm headboard

Anonymous
daughter wants very basic, white with nail trim maybe, some are sold out, i see several on amazon — just recommendations for one that does not fall apart — also I am assuming the adjustable one with rails is likely better than wall mounted?
Anonymous
Most college dorm beds already have a wood headboard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most college dorm beds already have a wood headboard.


Not like what OP is asking. The girls on social media have padded, pretty ones.
PB Teen has a lot. Or Etsy.
Anonymous
Just ordered 2 weeks ago from PB teen.
Anonymous
I’d avoid Pottery Barn, they were nice 30 years ago but now it’s just cheap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d avoid Pottery Barn, they were nice 30 years ago but now it’s just cheap.


So what? It’s for a college dorm room.
Anonymous
Is this really a thing now? What happened to hanging up a tapestry and some posters?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d avoid Pottery Barn, they were nice 30 years ago but now it’s just cheap.


So what? It’s for a college dorm room.


We got a really nice one for my DD at a thrift store, painted & covered it ourselves, and it ended up being used in the guest room of her first apartment. Pottery Barn would’ve ended up trashed. I work hard for my money and would rather buy quality stuff, dorm room or not.
Anonymous
We checked out my daughter’s dorm last week and realized that the dorm is wayyyyy smaller than the pictures. We were going to do a headboard but now decided to hang up tapestry as the headboard will add visual bulk.
Anonymous
The less you move in, the less you have to move out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this really a thing now? What happened to hanging up a tapestry and some posters?


It was not a thing for ether of my kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We checked out my daughter’s dorm last week and realized that the dorm is wayyyyy smaller than the pictures. We were going to do a headboard but now decided to hang up tapestry as the headboard will add visual bulk.


The freshman dorms are almost always tiny. Good choice!
Anonymous
Be sure to check with the school about what is allowed. Fire codes at older DCs school would have prohibited this for multiple reasons (no tapestries, either).

DC2 isn’t allowed to bring anything classified as furniture, but that definition is fuzzy. I have no idea if a headboard would be ok unless I asked specifically.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d avoid Pottery Barn, they were nice 30 years ago but now it’s just cheap.


So what? It’s for a college dorm room.


We got a really nice one for my DD at a thrift store, painted & covered it ourselves, and it ended up being used in the guest room of her first apartment. Pottery Barn would’ve ended up trashed. I work hard for my money and would rather buy quality stuff, dorm room or not.


Her first apartment had a guest room?
Anonymous
OP, start with the housing website and look at the beds. I don't know how one would even attach.

Have her decide how high she would like the mattress level.

I would skip the headboard. Waste of time and money. Pain to move out. Entirely unnecessary.
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