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Murphy Bed – Project of the Week

This week’s project comes from Bob. Let’s check it out and read his comments:

Here are a couple of photos of a Murphy Bed and pair of bookcases that I made for the spare bedroom/office in my home. I got the project plans from Workbench magazine and modified it to fit my space. The Murphy Bed mechanism came from Rockler. I made the sides of the bed and bookcases from Birch plywood. White Birch hardwood was used for the face frames. I used Minwax tung oil and wipe on poly to finish the project. The center section was painted to match the walls. I donĂ¢

Comments

  1. JT September 12, 2008

    Pretty nice. Couldn’t tell that this was only your 5th project!

  2. Tom in San Antonio September 12, 2008

    The Murphy Bed looks very good. It’s a nice way to make a room serve two purposes.

    A suggestion: I’ve seen an illustration of a Murphy Bed project where the builder put a picture hanger in the middle of the “wall” area and another in the middle of the fake “wall” on the bottom of the bed frame. Then she picked a nice picture and moved it from one “wall” to the other, depending whether the bed was up or down.

    To a true woodworker/tool-nut like me, the compressor doesn’t look at all out of place….

  3. Claude Stewart September 12, 2008

    Very Nice. I agree with Tom about the air compressor. Claude

  4. ALexander (http://) September 12, 2008

    Nice

  5. Dale September 12, 2008

    Nice, That is something I want to tackle down the road. Looks good.

  6. Turtle September 15, 2008

    Every time I see the Rockler Catalog and see the Murphy bed mechanism and think about making that project. Your bed now has me trying to decide where to build it, and how to sell it to my wife. I liked the white birch a lot more then I thought I would. Great Job.

  7. Mike B September 15, 2008

    A picture would be nice on that fake wall, but I think what would truly finish off that piece is a 52″ plasma flat screen TV. I agree with JT, you’d never know it was only your 5th project.

  8. ellen September 19, 2008

    Hey cuz, great job. It looks really nice. I like the bookcases – nice touch.

  9. Blide May 25, 2009

    LOOVE the concept :-) did not notice the compresser (my tool storage IS my room) can’t seem to find out how you hid the end leg of the bed?

  10. Paul Fowler October 11, 2009

    the compressor is to keep the bed down until the mattress is fitted?

    “ButI’mMuchBetterNow”

  11. Michael November 4, 2009

    Make sure you follow up with it when it is finished. It looks impressive already, but will only get better finished.

  12. Jim Torrey November 14, 2009

    here is a link to how he hid the bed legs, if you look at the “folding” image, the legs swivel up,

    http://plansnow.com/dn1117c.html

    the face that is facing us is now on top of the bed when folded, facing the floor, rotates 180 degrees.

    pretty neat idea

  13. Very nice work on the custom wall bed.

    Take a look at Cabinet Systems Wall Bed Gallery for some good ideas on doing this yourself.

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