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Wallbeds
What a great way to save space! Now you can have
that office or TV room, without losing the guest room. My beds use top-of-the-
line hardware, from Create-A-Bed. No more
springs, metal frames, or thin mattresses. This is sleeping in a real bed! And
as you can see, there are lots of design options. You can specify full-, twin-,
or queen-size, in either vertical or horizontal configurations.
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Quite a paint job, for a couple of Disney enthusiasts!
Mural by Crafty Maiden Custom
Interiors. |
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A painted unit in Kirkland, with a matching
bookcase.
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An oak, vertical queen on Camano Island. |
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Very dramatic unit in Madison Park. This one just
fit under the rafters! Painted black, by the client. |
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A cherry unit, in Poulsbo. The TV lifts off,
before the bed is lowered. The cables are hidden in the center column. |
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This was fun! A horizontal queen in Delridge,
faced with knotty pine paneling to blend with the rest of the room. |
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Here's a vertical full unit in a home on Vashon Island.
The additional cabinets were constructed with John Schubert, a local
builder. Inside the bed is a set of bookcases, set back into the wall.
Maple, with a clear finish. |
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This queen-size unit is painted white.
The moldings were chosen to match the style in the rest
of the house. |
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Up in Mukilteo, a cherry unit makes room for an
office. |
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This maple unit in Ballard has flanking
bookcases, great for when the grandkids come and visit. |
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