Vertical Vs Horizontal Bed Cabinet
Which one is right for you? We explain below!
Should you build a Horizontal or Vertical style Murphy wall bed?
Which wall bed style is best suited for your space?
Discover the differences between the two styles of Murphy bed configurations below and how you can benefit from each configuration set up.
The photo on the left was sent to us from Todd and shows how he built a VERTICAL and HORIZONTAL Murphy bed for his space.
The Vertical Wall Mount Murphy Bed Setup
The vertical Murphy bed mounts upright and requires about 88 inches for a queen Murphy bed size of floor to ceiling clearance.
A vertical Murphy bed is great for any space that has a regular ceiling height up to 96 inches from the floor to the ceiling.
This queen Murphy bed setup allows endless customization options such as placing bookcases on the sides of the bed cabinet to add even more storage which makes this Murphy bed set up a very attractive and versatile option for any space. You can also build it into closet systems such as the Ikea bedroom closet sets.
This is a great option for everyday use since it is like a regular bed after you open it and of course, the bed conveniently hides away when not in use.
The Horizontal Wall Mount Murphy Bed Setup
The horizontal Murphy bed mounts sideways and requires about 68 inches for a queen Murphy bed dimensions of floor to ceiling clearance. A horizontal Murphy bed is great for any spaces that have regular ceiling heights or if you have a low ceiling clearance between 62-72 inches from the floor to the ceiling, then the horizontal option is ideal for your setup.
This queen horizontal Murphy bed set up also allows endless customization options such as placing a TV or bookcases on the top of the bed cabinet to add even more storage which makes this Murphy bed horizontal set up a very attractive and versatile option for any space.
This is a great option for everyday or occasional use, and of course the bed conveniently hides away when not in use.