Elevating Murphy Bed Hides in the Ceiling
Tameka Norris | Jul 22, 2009 | Comments 0

Similar to Bedup, this electric Murphy bed raises up and down from the ceiling which makes this bed ideal for small spaces.
The elevating bed is brought to you by Flying Beds and although it’s quite expensive, there’s no doubt you’ll find this ceiling mounted bed is worth every penny.
It’s designed to give you more floor space when not in use. It also has an aluminum frame that attaches to the wall, and when the bed is no longer needed, you simply use the remote control to lift the bed to the ceiling.
It has many safety features, which include a mechanism that will keep the bed from being raised if more than 20 pounds above the bed’s “empty weight” is on it.
The remote control also has two directional switches. One switch allows you to determine which direction the bed will travel. The other switch is to make the bed travel. The electric Murphy bed was designed by Karl Heinz Welser and has been in production in Germany for the past ten years. The cost for this bed is $29,200 in US dollars.


