Modern Murphy Beds-Easy To Install and Easy To Operate
Modern Murphy beds are easy to install, easy to operate and free up valuable space that would normally be wasted by having a permanent bed.
Modern Murphy beds utilize a counterbalance system making it near impossible to get trapped. As such, Modern Murphy Beds can also come with added features such as lighting, storage cabinets, office components and a piston-lift mechanism, which makes the bed much easier and safer to lower and raise.
Modern Murphy Beds Come In All Sizes
Modern fold up beds are available now in many configurations, including twin, full, queen and king size models. Modern wallbeds include horizontal-oriented beds that flip up from the side and even bunk wallbeds for optimizing limited space.
Modern Murphy beds, when closed inside the wall, can house a foldout desk on the other side. Today there are many modern Murphy bed models to choose from.
Murphy the original Creator Of Modern Murphy Beds
Murphy was a single man living in a cramped studio apartment in San Francisco. Murphy would constantly maneuver around the furniture when entertaining guests, so he decided to design a bed that could rest against the wall when it wasn’t in use.
Murphy beds are used for space-saving purposes, much like a trundle bed is. Murphy beds are now more popular than ever.
Besides greater installation flexibility, Modern Murphy Beds also have improved lift mechanisms, so you don’t have to worry about being gobbled up into the wall like the comedians in old slapstick movies. While it may have been a real problem when Murphy beds were in their prime, Modern Murphy Beds don’t really spring back into vertical position and spontaneously trap their occupants upside down.

