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7 ribbed headboards bring style and comfort to the bedroom

Innovate in the decoration of your room with slatted headboards that combine modern aesthetics and coziness.

By Yeska Coelho

Submitted at Feb 18, 2025, 10:00 AM

08 min de leitura
Suite Arquitetos - Casa Kraftizen Cosentino. Project of CASACOR São Paulo 2023.

Suite Arquitetos - Casa Kraftizen Cosentino. Project of CASACOR São Paulo 2023. (MCA Estúdio)

The slatted headboards have become highly sought-after elements in interior decoration due to their ability to combine elegance and comfort in the bedroom. The wooden slats have a timeless shape that brings more beauty to the projects, while the touch of wood ensures the necessary comfort. Versatile and sophisticated, these pieces can transform the aesthetics of the space, providing a contemporary vibe with very simple combinations.

Why choose slatted headboards?


Slatted headboards offer a modern and elegant look while adding texture and depth to the bedroom. Perfect for those looking to incorporate natural materials and innovative design into their personal retreat.
Casa LG ThinQ. Guto Requena - CASACOR SP 2021

Casa LG ThinQ. Guto Requena - Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2021. (MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)

The slatted design is a classic choice for those seeking a creative touch for the projects without the need for extensive maintenance. Additionally, it is easy to combine this look with other decorative elements and to experiment with different formats, such as slats arranged diagonally, horizontally, with thinner or thicker spacing, etc.

Natural finishes in the bedroom


Especially in bedrooms, where it is essential to seek maximum comfort and tranquility, betting on furniture, colors, and even scents that reference the natural is a key to achieving welfare and a more restful night’s sleep.
The green bookcase is the protagonist of an apartment with a house-like feel. Project by Carmen Zaccaro. In the photo, a bedroom with a wooden headboard and vanity.

Project by Carmen Zaccaro. (Juliano Colodeti, from MCA Estúdio/Disclosure)

Wood allows for the creation of unique patterns, enhancing the natural aesthetic and conveying a cozy atmosphere. The slatted headboard has stood out as an element capable of enriching bedroom compositions.
150 m² apartment combines a stylish decor and a view of the Lagoon. Project by Manuela Santos. In the photo, a couple's bedroom with a slatted headboard and paintings.

Projeto de Manuela Santos. (Leonardo Costa/Divulgação)

Super flexible, it is possible to combine the headboards with various styles of decoration. The slats can be arranged horizontally or vertically, creating an aesthetic that ranges from contemporary to rustic, depending on the chosen finish. They can also come in different colors and sizes, which makes it easier to achieve a harmonious and unique look.

Inspirações de cabeceiras ripadas


With a black and gray palette, a 73 m² apartment is decorated with loose furniture. Project by Leandro Neves. In the photo, a bedroom with a wooden headboard and polka dot wallpaper.

Project by Leandro Neves. (Luiza Schreier/CASACOR)

Many projects signed by architects and interior designers rely on headboards to bring emphasis to the bedroom, and also:
  • Modernity and sophistication with finishes in dark tones.
  • An effective combination with luxurious textiles, such as velvets and linens.
  • Integration with indirect lighting systems for a cozy effect.
A gypsum shelf hides a structural pillar in this 220 m² apartment. Project by Fernanda Medeiros. In the photo, a master bedroom with a blue wall, slatted headboard, and frames.

Project by Fernanda Medeiros. (Lília Mendel/CASACOR)

The diversity of finishes allows for personalization, offering from warm tones to neutral color options, contributing to the versatility of slatted headboards in decoration. In addition to beauty, slatted headboards offer practicality in installation and maintenance, making it a smart choice to modernize the projects efficiently.
Dark wood and sober tones give a masculine air to a 245 m² apartment. Project by Nildo José Arquitetura. In the photo, a master bedroom with a wooden headboard.

Project by Nildo José Arquitetura. (Carolina Lacaz/CASACOR)

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