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MANDAL Headboards as Architectural Installation

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When the 2008 IKEA Catalog debuted last summer, we remember loving the creative use of multiple MANDAL headboards. Over on ikea hacker, Diane used that same image of the doubled-up headboard as inspiration for an "architectural installation" in her dining room...

 
 

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Single MANDAL headboards are $149.99 from IKEA. Each headboard comes with six adjustable shelves. Our sister site, Unplggd shows you how to use MANDAL as a projector shelf.

Via: IKEA Hacker.

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We are actually going to do the same thing in our dining room in a month or so. I love this idea and I figure if I get bored with it there I can always use it in the living room or even better in the bedroom:)

posted by terraskye on 2008-07-14 14:37:45
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I love the concept of this as a prefab wall panel/shelving system. However, the execution is... ick. I think this would look 100 times better in a darker stain and wider slats. May cost a little more, but it would be so worth it.

posted by hejiranyc on 2008-07-14 14:48:14
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Rather than have panels floating in the center of the wall, I'd love to fabricate the wall itself with slats corner to corner to hold shelves like this.

posted by Noe on 2008-07-14 21:39:33
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I actually have a random question. I adore the Mandal headboards and want to use them for my bed, but the annoying part is that the backboard area behind my bed is about 3/5 the width of the Mandal headboard. My question is, is there any way to saw off a portion of the headboard? Without it looking odd? And is it possible to stain the headboard a darker shade?

posted by kodazure on 2008-07-15 11:00:51
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