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06-20-2014 04:49 PM
I'm thinking of moving/doing a big downsizing.I live by myself and cat.Is there anyone who has recent experience with murphy bed? Thanks for you thoughts.
06-20-2014 04:59 PM
I just know we have a store for them in Orlando. Some designs are very cool.
06-20-2014 05:08 PM
Not recent, but a lot of homes in SF used to have them. When I was a teenager, our home had a back sunroom (common for the city) One wall looked to be all closets, a long one and one regular size, but the long one was a Murphy bed. I loved that thing! It pulled down when we had guests and it had a great mattress. I think the mattress is most important.
Looking back, it seems like someone was always staying with us. A cousin who just got out of the Navy, my Dad's best friend who was a recent widower, and various relatives trooping through.
In later years, my mother would sleep there once in awhile when my father's snoring kept her awake.
06-20-2014 05:12 PM
They are great space savers. I've never had one, but they always make me giggle when I think of the movies where someone is on a Murphy bed and it springs back into the wall and the person is trapped in there. 
06-20-2014 06:35 PM
06-20-2014 06:39 PM
On 6/20/2014 NoelSeven said:Not recent, but a lot of homes in SF used to have them. When I was a teenager, our home had a back sunroom (common for the city) One wall looked to be all closets, a long one and one regular size, but the long one was a Murphy bed. I loved that thing! It pulled down when we had guests and it had a great mattress. I think the mattress is most important.
Looking back, it seems like someone was always staying with us. A cousin who just got out of the Navy, my Dad's best friend who was a recent widower, and various relatives trooping through.
In later years, my mother would sleep there once in awhile when my father's snoring kept her awake.
My thoughts exactly, Noel! Back when I lived in SF, we had a Murphy bed that got plenty of use. I loved that thing.
06-20-2014 06:44 PM
On 6/20/2014 Sabatini2 said:On 6/20/2014 NoelSeven said:Not recent, but a lot of homes in SF used to have them. When I was a teenager, our home had a back sunroom (common for the city) One wall looked to be all closets, a long one and one regular size, but the long one was a Murphy bed. I loved that thing! It pulled down when we had guests and it had a great mattress. I think the mattress is most important.
Looking back, it seems like someone was always staying with us. A cousin who just got out of the Navy, my Dad's best friend who was a recent widower, and various relatives trooping through.
In later years, my mother would sleep there once in awhile when my father's snoring kept her awake.
My thoughts exactly, Noel! Back when I lived in SF, we had a Murphy bed that got plenty of use. I loved that thing.
Hi Sabatini!
I still think they're great. They don't take up that much room on the wall, easy to pull down, and they don't take up the space a bed or sofa bed takes up. There's just something fun about them 
My mother used that back room as a sewing room when someone wasn't staying with us.
06-20-2014 07:08 PM
On 6/20/2014 NoelSeven said:On 6/20/2014 Sabatini2 said:On 6/20/2014 NoelSeven said:Not recent, but a lot of homes in SF used to have them. When I was a teenager, our home had a back sunroom (common for the city) One wall looked to be all closets, a long one and one regular size, but the long one was a Murphy bed. I loved that thing! It pulled down when we had guests and it had a great mattress. I think the mattress is most important.
Looking back, it seems like someone was always staying with us. A cousin who just got out of the Navy, my Dad's best friend who was a recent widower, and various relatives trooping through.
In later years, my mother would sleep there once in awhile when my father's snoring kept her awake.
My thoughts exactly, Noel! Back when I lived in SF, we had a Murphy bed that got plenty of use. I loved that thing.
Hi Sabatini!
I still think they're great. They don't take up that much room on the wall, easy to pull down, and they don't take up the space a bed or sofa bed takes up. There's just something fun about them
My mother used that back room as a sewing room when someone wasn't staying with us.
I wonder why they went out of style? They're really the perfect thing to have when visitors come! The one we had was on the opposite side of a long closet, and pulled down into the living room. When the bed was closed up, the 'wall' that face the living room was made of awesome old wood panels.
Kind of like this, minus the display cabinets on the side:

To the OP, the above is actually a Murphy bed from a custom place, and it's pricey!
Made by
OF HERITAGE WOODWORKINGWOOSTER, OH
06-20-2014 07:17 PM
On 6/20/2014 Sabatini2 said:I wonder why they went out of style? They're really the perfect thing to have when visitors come! The one we had was on the opposite side of a long closet, and pulled down into the living room. When the bed was closed up, the 'wall' that face the living room was made of awesome old wood panels.
Kind of like this, minus the display cabinets on the side:
To the OP, the above is actually a Murphy bed from a custom place, and it's pricey!
Made by
OF HERITAGE WOODWORKINGWOOSTER, OH
That's really nice looking, S.
06-20-2014 07:19 PM
Hey, Costco has them, too!
http://www.costco.com/wall-beds.html
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