Queen Headboards
A queen headboard brings the whole bed together, turning a mattress-and-frame setup into a bedroom that feels finished. I like how a headboard adds comfort for reading in bed, and it helps keep pillows from slipping behind the mattress.
If you’re shopping for a queen headboard in Canada, I’d start with size and mounting, then narrow down your style—upholstered, wood, or a clean panel look.
Why add a headboard to a queen bed
A headboard does two practical things: it gives me a backrest and it makes the bed look complete. It also creates a strong “anchor” wall, so the rest of the room—nightstands, lamps, art—feels easier to plan around.
For guest rooms, a queen size headboard is one of the quickest upgrades that makes the space feel intentional without adding clutter.
Queen headboard size and fit
The easiest way to avoid fit issues is shopping by mattress size and confirming the attachment method. Most headboards are either bed-frame mounted or wall mounted, and hardware requirements can vary by frame.
Available queen headboards
Style is where you can shape the mood of the whole bedroom—soft and cozy, modern and minimal, or warm and classic.
Queen upholstered headboard
A queen upholstered headboard is the most comfortable choice if you sit up in bed often. Upholstered and tufted styles add softness and texture, and they can make basic bedding look more layered.
If you’re searching for a black headboard queen, upholstery can be a good way to add contrast without the room feeling too heavy.
Wooden queen headboards
Wood headboards bring warmth and an easy, durable feel. Wood, metal, and panel styles can lean classic or modern depending on the silhouette, and they’re easy to coordinate with dressers and nightstands.
Panel headboards
Panel headboards are a clean middle ground—simple lines, less visual clutter, and easy pairing with modern lighting and bedding.
Queen headboard setup and layout tips
I always place the bed first, then work outward to nightstands and a dresser. Choosing a windowless wall (or a spot between windows) is a practical starting point if you’re considering a taller headboard.
A few quick checks before buying:
- Leave room for nightstands on both sides if possible.
- Confirm the headboard height won’t crowd your wall art.
- If your headboard sits flush to the wall, it’s easier to fit more furniture around the bed.
FAQs About The Brick Queen Headboards
What are standard queen headboard dimensions?
Many sizing charts list a queen headboard at roughly 62 inches (157 cm) wide, but headboard heights vary a lot by style.
Can I attach a queen headboard to any bed frame?
Often yes, but I always check the mounting type (bed-frame mounted vs wall mounted) and whether brackets or specific hardware are needed.
What’s the most comfortable headboard for a queen bed?
If I want maximum comfort for sitting up, I choose a padded, upholstered queen headboard.
How do I choose a queen headboard for a small room?
I lean toward a cleaner panel shape or a shorter profile so the room stays open, then add impact with bedding and lighting.



