Tuesday, January 12, 2010
We now have WALLBEDS! aka Murphy Beds
Wall Beds (Murphy Beds): Retractable Space Savers If you live in cramped quarters, such as a one-bedroom tenement or an efficiency apartment, you probably find that you're constantly lacking appropriate living area. Oddly enough, many people can save some space by putting a bed right in the middle of their living room. You've seen those beds that just fold up into a wall, right? This is the concept of Murphy beds: they remove the idea of a bedroom by allowing you to fold up and store your mattress and box springs right into the actual wall. The History Murphy beds were originally invented over a one-hundred ago by William Murphy, and this new creation quickly became popular at the turn of the century, especially in urban areas where excess space was limited. So in order to have a comfortable place to sleep as well as an open area to entertain guests, these hinged beds quickly became commonplace in apartments. But now they have become popular in many houses due to their designer innovations over the years. The Construction Wall beds are built with sophisticated lift mechanics that account for stability, sturdiness, and balance. This makes them easy and convenient to raise and lower so that a single person can handle the chore, sometimes just with the simple lift of a finger. Plus, they're perfect if you live in a small apartment because when guests arrive you'll no longer have to pull out the air mattress, sleeping bag, or unfold the futon: now they'll have a real bed all to themselves. And don't forget their function in larger homes as well. Room additions are expensive, and if you don't want to tack on a guest bedroom to your house, these wall beds are the perfect solution at a much more affordable price. If you have the extra floor space, why waste it? Instead, create an entire other room right in the same space. We proudly feature Wallbeds! by Westcott Wall Beds. Features and Benefits Get quality sleep on a REAL mattress, supported by a flexible foundation. Accepts any standard mattress, up to eleven inches thick. Beam-panel platform provides firm & flexible support. Takes less room space. Closed cabinet only 17” deep. Open bed uses about 6” more space than mattress. Easy & safe to operate. Patent pending gas piston system adjusts to varied loads, and cannot fail by breaking a spring. Successfully tested by operation for 16,000 cycles with no noticeable effect. Bed latches closed for safety, and locks for security. Simply installed, and may be moved in the home as needed or disassembled for relocation. Just the answer when you redecorate or move! Assembled with only a screwdriver and allen wrench. Installs with only three screws into wall studs, allowed in most rentals. Total time - less than one hour!! Keeps appearance and structural integrity. Solid hardwood and veneer plywood construction, protected against wear and tear by a five-step catalyzed lacquer finish. Solid hardwood protection built in at all wear points, as edges and corners. Manufacturer accepts responsibility! Ten-year prorated replacement warranty on mechanism, and a full year replacement or repair on cabinetry. Produced in a variety of designs, finishes, and materials to complement most decorating styles or themes. Wallbeds are made of solids and veneers in Oak, Pine, and Birch, in contemporary, colonial, and transitional designs. Finishes are available in cherry, maple, light and dark oak and pine, and whitewash. All models are available unfinished. Pillows and bedding stay put. Headboard holds linens & pillows in place upon closing unit. Mattress is retained by a full girdle used under linens at the head and foot. BED DIMENSIONS Vertical Wallbeds are all 17” deep: Queen is 63”W x 91”H, Full 59”W x 85”H, Twin 43”W x 85”H Horizontal Wallbeds (only in Contemporary Oak) are 17” deep and 80”W: Full is 63”H, Twin is 48”H.
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