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FAQ

A Murphy bed (also called a wall bed or pull-down bed) stores vertically or horizontally inside a cabinet and pulls down for sleep. A counterbalanced mechanism makes lifting light and safe.
Yes, when paired with a quality mattress and a daily-use mechanism. We recommend models designed for nightly use and confirm the right spec during your free design consult.
Vertical beds are taller and need more ceiling height but use less wall width. Horizontal beds are shorter and wider, great for low ceilings, attics, or under windows.
Yes. Murphy beds anchor to structural studs or masonry so the cabinet stays secure. Our installers or your contractor follow the model’s spec.
Clearance depends on the model. Many vertical Queen systems need around 90 inches of ceiling height, while horizontal versions need less. We verify exact numbers for your room.
Cabinets come in set widths. We’ll map combinations that balance the wall and fit doors, outlets, and switches.
No. Only sofa-compatible models support a sofa in front of the bed. We’ll show you sofa-ready options in your size.
Usually, yes, with lightweight bedding. Bulky pillows and thick comforters are removed before closing.
Yes. Many models offer left or right configurations for ladders, desks, and cabinet placement so you can clear windows and doors.
Wood studs, steel studs with proper anchors, or masonry. For plaster and older homes, we locate studs and use the hardware specified for your model.
We recommend professional installation for safety and speed. If you have a contractor, we provide specs and support.
Most standard installs take a few hours. Complex kits with cabinets or a sofa can take longer. We provide a schedule with your order.
Yes. It is furniture that anchors for safety and can be disassembled and reinstalled by professionals.
Many woodgrains and solid colors are available, plus upholstered headboards on select models. Ask for free finish samples during your design.
Yes. Choose wardrobes, drawers, bookshelves, and LED lighting. We’ll recommend balanced layouts that fit your wall width.
Upload photos and simple dimensions. We confirm compatibility, send renderings with pricing, and place the order for you when you approve.
Yes. Appointment-only showrooms in Miami and New York let you see models, mechanisms, and finishes in person.
Lead time depends on model, finish, and location. We give you a clear estimate with your rendering and quote.
Yes. We outline delivery and installation options by ZIP code during your consult.
Promotional financing is available on qualifying purchases through Synchrony, subject to credit approval and minimum monthly payments. Ask us for current terms.
Because these are large, configured products, returns are limited and subject to inspection. We review final policies with your quote so you know exactly what to expect.
A Murphy bed uses a real, flat mattress and provides better sleep comfort. Sofa beds are quick for occasional use but often have thinner fold mattresses.
Cabinet beds store the mattress in a low chest that pulls out horizontally and need less wall anchoring, but they take more floor space when open. Murphy beds save floor space when open and can integrate tall storage.
Yes. Horizontal models and shallow cabinets are designed for low or sloped spaces. We confirm clearances before you buy.
Yes. They increase sleeping capacity without crowding the room. Choose durable, easy-clean finishes, and we will share simple care instructions for turnovers.
Yes when installed correctly and used as directed. Gas pistons or spring systems are counterbalanced, and some models include safety locks.
The mechanism carries most of the weight, so it feels light. If it feels heavy, the mechanism may need adjustment—contact us.
Capacities vary by model and size. We’ll share the spec sheet during your design consult.
Tighten hardware annually, dust the cabinet, and wipe finishes with a mild cleaner. Avoid harsh solvents or abrasives.