Space saving with Resource Furniture
Two years ago, we came across the ‘Doc’, a couch which transformed into bunk beds – Link.
Resource Furniture, a NYC store has brought the ‘Doc’ and many other transformative pieces of furniture here to the U.S. Some of the pieces seem to be much more than traditional murphy beds. Instead of simplified hideaway beds, many of their pieces are transformed into couches, seating, desks…
Oh sure, this seems perfect for small, cramped, new york city apartments. But is it worthwhile for the average suburban home? Depends on the way you use your space I suppose. Maybe you have a den or office which would be better suited as a guest bedroom around the holidays. Certainly, you can pop up an aerobed in a few minutes, and wedge out a little space amongst the clutter, or plan your space around a permanent guest bed, taking up precious floor space like the giant elephant in the room it is. Or you can have both, I suppose.
Check out the space saving furniture, as well as other “non-transforming” pieces at their website – Link
Although, technically, flipping a mattress is kind of like transforming.
I need to call in a price this “Ares” desk set they have.



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June 16th, 2010 at 11:49 am
Hi! Great post on Murphy beds! I’ve been looking at Resource Furniture’s Italian wall beds for a while now, but they are little pricey for me. I wanted to share this company with you and your readers, Old Creek Wall bed Factory. They have a few simple, modern designs at very reasonable price points. Plus they are a green company, making beds in the US (which I am a big fan of).
Here is their website: http://www.wallbedfactory.com
The Noir is the wall bed I have been eying for a while, thinking I’ll take the plunge