Murphy Bed Sizes
We build all standard sizes of Murphy beds: Twin, Full. Queen and King. Check out our page Murphy Bed Dimensions & Guidelines for a breakdown on sizes.
The Importance of Quality – All Wood Construction
When you are considering buying any type of Murphy bed it is crucial to understand the importance of quality. Look for US based manufacturers that use real wood and have a warranty on what they build. Avoid products made from particle board, MDF, laminates and ready-made items from other countries.
Our Wall and Murphy beds are TWICE as strong as our competitors! We use a double-strength sidewall to build a functional high-quality piece that guarantees your safety. With an Accent bed, you get a full inch and a half thick sidewall versus thin 3/4-inch plywood sidewall. That’s two furniture-grade pieces of plywood married together to form an inch and a half thick wall that holds the pivot and lifting mechanism. This unitized construction is more than twice as strong as the single 3/4-inch piece you will find in other brands.
What is the Difference Between a Wall bed and a Murphy bed?
There is no difference. Murphy is the last name of the man who invented the wall bed. Check out this article to learn more.
Murphy beds and wall beds are attached to the wall and use springs and frames to raise and lower the bed face and secured mattress. Most wall beds / Murphy beds are built vertically but also horizontally.
Murphy Bed Styles and Options
We have several styles in our Gallery of Murphy beds:
- Horizontal
- Bookcase Beds
- Sofa Murphy Bed
- Shelf Leg
- Ledge Pull
- Barn Door
- Beadboard
- Stay Level Desk
- Hidden Desk
- Home Office
- Side Cabinets
- Bed Lights
- Cabinet Lights
- Power Outlets
- Mattresses
Murphy beds are multi-functional because they offer more than just a sleeping solution. Here are some features that enhance their versatility:
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Space-Saving: The most notable benefit is that they can be folded up into a wall or cabinet when not in use, freeing up floor space for other activities.
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Integrated Storage: Many Murphy beds come with built-in shelves, drawers, or cabinets, providing additional storage options.
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Workspaces: Some designs include fold-out desks or tables, allowing you to transform your bedroom into an office or study area.
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Seating Options: Certain models incorporate sofas or chairs that fold away or remain accessible even when the bed is down.
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Customization: They can be customized to fit the specific needs of the room, including custom cabinetry and finishes that blend with your décor.
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Multi-Room Use: They can be installed in various rooms such as guest rooms, home offices, or studio apartments, making them adaptable to different living situations.
In essence, Murphy beds maximize the functionality of any given space by combining sleeping, storage, and work areas all in one compact design.