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.
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.
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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. They increase sleeping capacity without crowding the room. Choose durable, easy-clean finishes, and we will share simple care instructions for turnovers.