Merax Queen Murphy Bed with Desk and Storage, Hidden Wall Bed with Foldout Workstation, Shelves and Cabinets for Space-Saving Home Office, White
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Specifications
- Size: Queen Material: Engineered Wood, LVL Product Dimensions: 18.7"L x 103.6"W x 89.7"H Style: No Special Features: Cabinets, Desk, Space Saving, Storage Shelves
The Merax Queen Murphy Bed with Desk and Storage is a versatile solution for anyone looking to maximize their living space without sacrificing style or functionality. This hidden wall bed seamlessly transforms any room into a multi-functional area, making it ideal for guest rooms, home offices, or small apartments. By incorporating a fold-out workstation, storage shelves, and cabinets, this unit allows you to effortlessly transition between sleeping and working environments.
Features
- Space-Saving Queen Murphy Bed: This queen-size Murphy bed folds down into the wall, freeing up floor space, making it perfect for smaller living areas. Integrated Desk for Daily Work: The built-in desk remains stable as the bed opens and closes, allowing you to work without having to clear your workspace. Hidden Foldout Workstation: An additional hidden workstation provides extra space when needed, great for multitasking and keeping your area organized. Practical Storage Shelves & Enclosed Cabinets: Multiple storage options help keep your space tidy by offering both open and enclosed storage solutions. Durable Construction & Contemporary Design: Made from engineered wood with a strong frame, this bed combines durability with a stylish design that fits various decor styles.
Pros
- Maximizes space in small areas effectively. Integrated desk eliminates the need for additional furniture. Additional hidden workstation enhances versatility. Multiple storage options help maintain organization. Stylish and contemporary design complements various interiors.
Cons
- Installation may require professional help due to weight and complexity. Limited color options might not suit every aesthetic preference. Initial assembly could be time-consuming.










