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Homes & Gardens
Julia Demer

Shea McGee’s $250 Renter-Friendly Headboard Hack Delivers a Chic Bespoke-Looking Bed in Minutes

Light gray bedroom featuring a bed styles with a green gingham ruffle-bordered headboard and pinstriped bedding.

Upholstered beds are expensive. Upholstered beds with scallops, ruffles, or any other currently Instagrammed-to-death flourish? Even more so. And even if budget weren’t the issue, they’re logistically… a lot. What happens when, 11 months from now, you’re suddenly over stripes and flirting with gingham?

But Shea McGee’s new Target headboards pose a wall-mounted, renter-friendly solution that offers those same enviably skirted, scalloped headboard trends without the need for a brand-new bed frame. Upholstery options run the gamut, spanning textured velvets, faux leathers, pinstripes, florals, gingham – essentially every interior design trend you’re itching to try this year.

And when you (inevitably) do? Simply swap the headboard. Most clock in under $300, which makes the sudden urge to experiment feel at least a little more sane.

Because this is a flexibility-first concept, most sizes run Twin through Queen – ideal for renters, guest rooms, and the commitment-phobic among us. That said, the whimsical ruched design and notched version extend up to California King, meaning you can absolutely treat every bedroom in the house to a different headboard trend if you feel so inclined.

Ruffle-trimmed bed frames can easily run you around $2,000 – and that’s before delivery drama. Shea McGee’s Target lineup brims with remarkably similar options without the back-breaking install or long-term commitment. (Image credit: Target)

Different fabric in every room? Why not. With more than ten variations in the lineup, there’s ample room to indulge – perhaps even to layer in a few patterned bed sheets and try your hand at pattern-drenching while you’re at it.

It sounds almost too convenient, but reviews suggest otherwise (4.5 stars on the ruffle standout), praising both the quality and the painless install. Hardware included.

We’re all craving a spring reset. I, for one, wasn’t budgeting for a new bed frame this season – but apparently, I didn’t need to.


Shea McGee’s upholstered headboard hack makes transforming your bed almost ridiculously low-effort. But if even mounting a headboard sounds like too much of a commitment right now, consider the ruffled headboard pillow instead. It leans into the current whimsy wave, doubles as solid back support, and requires exactly zero tools.

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