Posts Tagged ‘San Francisco’

An Explanation on Murphy Bed Mechanism (2006-9-25)

The Murphy bed mechanism is a patented, special use device that allows the bed to be effortlessly lifted up into its recess or easily pulled down into a sleeping position. The basic concept of the mechanism is over one hundred years old. It was invented and patented by William L. Murphy in the early 1900s. [...]

The Beauty of an Antique Murphy Bed (2006-9-7)

Murphy beds have been in existence since about 1900, when William L. Murphy invented the patented mechanism to hide his bed away in the closet of his one room apartment while he entertained. The beds have been in use ever since, always appreciated by city apartment dwellers and homeowners who needed an extra bed in [...]

The Recent Phenomenon of Futon Bunk Beds (2006-9-4)

Futon bunk beds are a recent phenomenon, and have their roots in the natural evolution of futons. In recent years, futons have significantly improved in style, quality and comfort. In fact, futons have evolved from the tri-fold frame designed for college dormitories to more appealing, sofa-style sleepers with custom pillows and covers.
In addition, futon mattresses [...]

The Convenience of Futon Bunk Beds (2006-9-1)

Futon bunk beds are a recent phenomenon, and have their roots in the natural evolution of futons. In recent years, futons have significantly improved in style, quality and comfort. In fact, futons have evolved from the tri-fold frame designed for college dormitories to more appealing, sofa-style sleepers with custom pillows and covers.
In addition, futon mattresses [...]

A Unique Look at Murphy Wall Beds (2006-8-20)

California has always been a fertile spot for fresh ideas, including the ultimate space-savers and instant room transformers Murphy wall beds. Invented around 1900 by San Francisco resident, William L. Murphy, as a way to create two rooms with two separate functions from his small, one-room apartment, these beds have had an avid following ever [...]

What are Murphy Beds? (2006-8-17)

In a time of expensive real estate, smaller homes built on smaller lots are becoming the norm, even in the suburbs. In the city, space is at an even greater premium, as more and more people work or live in existing buildings. Any idea that makes the most of these smaller spaces is vital to [...]