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| If your studio efficiency, or small home guest room is so tiny that there is not even room for a pull-out sofabed......... there is room for a sofa that converts to bunkbed to sleep two people.
Before:
During............
Ta-da!
Kewl. Other colors in more muted tones available also. It's probably not the ideal solution for everyday use being too much of a hassle to set up, but great for the occasional overnight guest or grandchildren who stay for the summer. |
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- Posted by shades_of_idaho (My Page) on Sun, Jun 13, 10 at 21:22
| WOW that is neat. Even hubby was impressed.A little scary for us old timers. LOL I can just see myself trying to make it up. EEEKK But it an amazing piece of workmanship. Thanks Dilly_Dally Chris |
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- Posted by mama_goose (My Page) on Mon, Jun 14, 10 at 16:37
| Interesting--I wonder how it would hold up to a college student's use. Any idea of the price range? |
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- Posted by dilly_dally (My Page) on Tue, Jun 15, 10 at 8:32
| This wonderful invention is featured on many sites. Price may vary with shipping. I believe you can write to clei.co.uk from their site for quotes. Or just check the http://www.bonbon.co.uk/clei/index.htm sellers where they have tons of attractive small living furniture for sale. There are many sellers of this item. Here is one of the bunkbeds in a more mature style:
They have other great ideas for small home living. This won the best innovation award during the NEC Birmingham Furniture show. When the Murphy bed is down there is still a "chair" for seating for reading or putting on shoes, whatever. There is a storage bin built in and the couch seat lifts up to access it.
In muted colors: |
Here is a link that might be useful: Find Price
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- Posted by dilly_dally (My Page) on Tue, Jun 15, 10 at 9:28
| The longer length of this couch deceives that it is in fact a pull-out sofa bed.
I love sneaky storage.
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- Posted by shades_of_idaho (My Page) on Tue, Jun 15, 10 at 16:50
| Dilly_Dally the second set of pictures do not link up correctly. I tried the link you posted. And that works fine. These are great. I too love the extra storage areas hidden away yet easy to get to. Thanks Chris |
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- Posted by shades_of_idaho (My Page) on Tue, Jun 15, 10 at 17:24
| Was looking at the Adam bed. I do not know why a person could not take the good futon mattress we have and make it into the wall bed shown. I think a box could be built and attached to the wall and either buy the proper lift hinge. Certainly food for thought. I down loaded the detailed information on it to show to DH. Thanks Again Chris |
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| dilly-dally, does it come with a built in elevator, lol, I can just see me with my bad knees lol lol. It's for the under 50 crowd. |
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