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Murphy® Wallbed Systems

12/15/20       
Richard

Has anyone done business with this company, Murphy® Wallbed Systems?
http://www.murphywallbedsystems.com/

I'm interested in getting more information and pricing but can't get a response from them.

12/15/20       #2: Murphy® Wallbed Systems ...
Paul Miller

Website: http://MCCWOODWORKING.COM

I've used Create-a-bed and there have been other systems mentioned in the past on this site.

12/16/20       #3: Murphy® Wallbed Systems ...
SteveL Member

Richard,
here is a link that goes over many different systems.
I used the adjustable Create-a-Bed system and was happy with it. However I was really impressed with the customer service after a call I made to them for some details. That is reason enough for me to not to look any further.

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12/16/20       #4: Murphy® Wallbed Systems ...
Richard

Paul and Steve, thanks for your input. The create a bed mechanism is the one we use now and like it.
I want to add the spring unit to our line up because we have some customers that don't like seeing the pistons. The other advantage the spring units have is that you can use thicker and heavier mattresses if you want.
Steve, the link to the thread you provided made me smile because it's the one where I learnt about Murphy® Wallbed Systems, Pat mentions it in one of his responses.
I also was involved in that thread discussion towards the end where I talked about been able to install the piston style beds by myself, which was a huge advantage. Well I just found a video online that shows someone installing a spring based murphy bed by themselves which renewed my interest in that style of mechanism.

12/18/20       #5: Murphy® Wallbed Systems ...
pat s gilbert

Richard

Do you have a link on the one man install?

12/18/20       #6: Murphy® Wallbed Systems ...
Richard

Pat,
Wilding Wall Beds have a series of videos on installing their beds. While most of the videos show 2 people installing, this one shows how to install the face panel by yourself.
https://www.wallbedsbywilding.com/studio-desk-setup/
Look at step 20.
Pat, as I mentioned above you had provided a link to Murphy® Wallbed Systems in a previous thread, did you have any problems with contacting them or doing business with them?

12/20/20       #7: Murphy® Wallbed Systems ...
pat s gilbert

Richard

No they did what they said they would do, they are insistent on getting a PO to start the order.

I believe Derrek has used them many times

Thanks for the link video link

12/21/20       #8: Murphy® Wallbed Systems ...
Dan Sadler Member

I just completed two beds using their elite aluminum hardware, one vertical bed and one horizontal. I was quite pleased with the quality of hardware. Did the install for both alone, a little tricky but can be done.

12/23/20       #9: Murphy® Wallbed Systems ...
Derrek

http://www.murphywallbedsystems.com/

I’ve installed about 1,000 of these beds since about 2005. The panel bed is the way to go with the spring mechanism. Call them, John is a great guy. Your looking at about $250-300 for complete hardware set for queen size. I can share a cut list and instruction if you need them, it’s a very simple to build and assemble

773 327-5516

12/23/20       #10: Murphy® Wallbed Systems ...
Scott

I have done some wall beds over the years, I have tried some different hardware when I did the first few and I would agree with others, the genuine Murphy bed hardware is the best in my opinion. The booklet that comes with the kit also has a full cut list. I programmed the cut list and it doesn’t take long to run the parts on the cnc, including the locations to mount the hardware.

12/23/20       #11: Murphy® Wallbed Systems ...
Richard

I finally got in contact with the owner of Murphy® Wallbed Systems and will be ordering some hardware in January. I like the idea of having a spring and piston bed in our showroom and letting customers see the difference.


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