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Looking for recommendations for foldaway beds

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HurdyGurdy19 · 30/12/2024 13:26

Finally getting round to clearing out the box room, which is going to become my home office. It's big, in terms of box rooms, but nevertheless, it is just a box room.

My desk will be going along one wall, and on the opposite wall is the bulkhead for the stairs. So space is limited. I'd still like to be able to use it for occasional overnight guests, so I want to get something that will fold away when not in use. Currently, there is a bed built over the bulkhead, but that makes it quite high to get into, so ok for kids, but not so great for adults.

I have seen double zed-beds and also double inflatable beds, but I don't know if either are any good, or if I'm just going to have to keep it as a bedroom, but with a desk in it. I quite like the look/idea of this one, but I'm not sure how good they are at staying inflated

Any views either way re foldaway beds? I'm not keen on the idea of a sofabed or futon.

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Mosaic123 · 30/12/2024 23:55

Google Murphy beds. Especially "Hideaway Beds.". This brand has beds that turn into desks very v easily. Not cheap though

PemberleynotWemberley · 02/01/2025 20:52

I had a brilliant double wall bed in a London studio- it looked like a shallow wooden cupboard when the bed was put away which was incredibly easy. If memory serves it came from the London Wall Bed Co. But it was 20 years ago so.might not still be a thing.

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