When we meet new clients, one of their first considerations is sleeping arrangements.
Should I have a loft?
Two lofts?
Which one will be for storage, and which one will I sleep on?
Should I get a trundle bed?
… What is a trundle bed anyway?
How about a Murphy bed?
If you’re looking to save space and still achieve ground-floor living, then a Murphy bed may be the answer for you. In the past we’ve worked closely with a company called Hiddenbed of Oregon. They have some wonderful options for space-saving furniture, from space-saving desks to multi-purpose furniture, and even feature tiny homes and ADUs on their website!
“The full or queen Regal Hiddenbed is a great space-saver for tiny homes and ADUs since it doubles the utility of the space it occupies, providing comfortable sleeping and desk space. The addition of a flat screen TV to the bottom of the bed could also make this into a great entertainment center.”
“In this very tiny home, the owner opted for a Ritzy Hiddenbed, since it can be used as a bed, and a couch, and has a generous desk. Transition between bed and desk is effortless and only takes seconds. Furthermore, nothing needs to be removed from the desk when transitioning.”