"As I've developed my sense of style I've realized that, more often than not, I gravitate towards furniture pieces with a lived-in, vintage feel. However, it's not often that I come across antique furniture that I can actually afford and that fits in my space (whenever I got a secondhand couch, I had to call a couch doctor). So when I spot inexpensive pieces that look like family heirlooms passed down, I'm intrigued."
"The headboard is crafted from synthetic rattan, but it easily could've fooled me. The material, especially complemented by the rubberwood in an ash walnut finish, adds depth and texture to the room without being overwhelming and still sticking to a warm, neutral color scheme. (It's no wonder Apartment Therapy pulled together a roundup of fan-favorite rattan headboards.) In Priya's apartment, the bed is actually situated in what used to be a small study."
A preference for furniture with a lived-in, vintage feel often leads to seeking affordable pieces that resemble family heirlooms. Walmart offers a Baxton Studio rattan headboard with a vintage, almost Moroccan-inspired look that appears pricier than its under-$200 full-size price. The headboard is crafted from synthetic rattan with rubberwood in an ash walnut finish, providing depth and texture while maintaining a warm, neutral palette. The panel measures less than an inch thick, which adds visual interest without cluttering small rooms. The headboard weighs just over 20 pounds, making it manageable to carry up stairs.
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