Home Renovation Project: Vault Removal: Murphy Bed
The finish cabinetry in the house is now pretty much done.
Kenis, Stewart, and Joe were all out on-site today to polish
off all of the last major items that needed to be done (they all
commented about how rare it is that the three of them are on-site at the
same job together). There are
still a few final details that need to be tied up, but everything
is essentially finished (at least to a point where it is functional).
Kenis has done a fantastic job building and assembling the murphy bed in
Kristy's new office. I moved the mattress onto the frame today and
snapped some pictures of it. Check them out (click to enlarge):
The first picture shows the murphy bed up with the desk lid down. This
is the mode that it will be for 95% of the time. The power and the data
is all live now and Kristy just needs to move her laptop and a chair in
there and she is ready to go.
The second picture shows the murphy bed cabinet with the desk lid stowed.
There is a small (but strong) magnet mounted in the inside of the desk
insert that keeps the desk lid snugly in place.
The third picture shows how the murphy bed mechanism is unlocked. The
two outer blocks on the upper panels fold out. There is a thick string
attached to the blocks. When the blocks are folded out, the string
releases two locks that are hidden in the upper frame of the murphy bed
cabinet. The two blocks double as the bed legs.
The fourth picture shows the bed down with the mattress (I even threw on
a fitted sheet for the benefit of the picture). There are some lights on
the inside of the murphy bed cabinet that are controlled by a touch
switch on the top of the head board. The switch is not visible in the
picture.
If you come to visit us in Sammamish... this bed is where you will be
sleeping. The mattress is not an innerspring type, but instead is made
entirely out of polyurethane latex foam layers. It is manufactured by
Stearns & Foster
(the Villa series). I haven't slept on it yet, but it feels plush yet
supportive. Come up, stay awhile, and give me your own personal review!
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