aggie79 wrote:professorkx wrote:
In addition to a thick cabinet, many Murphy beds also have a tall cabinet. I too have been sketching a few designs on paper. I'd be interested to see your design.
Since my mattress will fold down vertically, the cabinet will be floor to ceiling. The bed will also stretch to the other wall, so I am noodling adding a carpeted 2x4 on the other wall to support the end of the bed (thus eliminating any legs in the middle), with the head of the bed being supported by the pivot. In addition, since a queen bed is wider than 4 feet, I will need to seam 3/4 material in the middle, so thinking of tongue and groove plywood so I will have a stronger glue joint. I might have to skin the outside with 1/4 inch plywood to get a good finish, but if I can eliminate the legs, the additional 1/4" thickness is worth the trade off. Skinning will also allow me to bolt my hinge point to the 3/4 inch plywood, and recess the heads that will then be covered by the skin. I will be using an air mattress and a 2 inch memory foam topper, as we have used this combination for years in everything from our 40 foot class A to an 18 foot travel trailer, and have even gone to this combo in the house. We have to replace the air mattress every two years or so, but at $29, no problem. After spending thousands trying to find the right mattress, this combo is the most comfortable "mattress" we have ever found, so just stay with what works. Of course, using an air mattress allows us to deflate the mattress, allowing a narrower cabinet. Using web straps will ensure everything stays in place during the folding process each morning.
I am still a few weeks out on building the, and my first step will be to build a mock-up so I can visualize the design. I'll post in my build thread, and hope others will post suggestions, as I have not yet seen a vertical folding bed design that suited my needs.