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A Murphy bed with desk combines two important functions in one custom furniture design. However, each desk configuration works differently. Stay-Level, Inset, Fold-Up, and Fold-Down options suit different work habits, room layouts, and storage needs. Choosing the right design starts with understanding how each one operates.
A desk can be designed as part of the Murphy bed rather than placed beside it. Four configurations provide different ways to use the available space:
This approach allows the workspace and sleeping area to function as one coordinated piece of furniture.
The Stay-Level Desk remains level while the bed moves between its open and closed positions. Items up to 8½ inches high, such as a laptop or beverage, can remain on the desk during the movement.
The design can also include desk drawers, charging stations, lighting, bookcases, monitors, and printer pullouts. A horizontal configuration can provide additional workspace.
An Inset Desk is suited to customers who want the workspace concealed when it is not being used. The desk fits inside the inner frame of the Murphy bed.
One custom configuration uses a desk that folds in half inside the frame. This keeps the workspace fully concealed when the bed is closed.
Fold-Up and Fold-Down designs suit rooms where the desk does not need to remain available throughout the day. A Fold-Up Desk can be added to many Murphy bed styles.
A Fold-Down Desk provides a dedicated work surface that folds away when it is no longer required. A Templeton configuration also includes an under-desk charging station.
Start by considering how the room will be used each day. Then review the available space around the furniture.
For example, a Queen vertical spring bed measures 67 inches wide and 90¼ inches high, with a 16-inch cabinet depth. A custom Stay-Level Desk configuration can extend to 38 inches at the desk.
Therefore, room planning should account for the workspace depth, not only the closed cabinet.
The desk configuration is connected to the Murphy bed’s operating mechanism. Stay-Level Desk models use the spring system. Inset and Fold-Down Desk configurations use the piston system. Selecting the desk style therefore involves more than choosing the appearance of the workspace.
A Murphy desk bed can include drawers, charging stations, monitors, lighting, bookcases, and printer storage. The right design depends on how often the workspace is used and how much room is available.
WWBeds Custom Furniture creates custom furniture around your room dimensions, preferred desk configuration, storage needs, finishes, and workspace features. Start with a quote to develop a Murphy bed with desk designed for how you use the room.
Which desk remains level when the bed moves?
The Stay-Level Desk remains level as the bed opens or closes. Items up to 8½ inches high can remain on the desk during the movement.
Which option conceals the desk inside the bed?
The Inset Desk fits inside the inner bed frame. One custom configuration folds the desk in half, allowing the workspace to remain concealed when stored.
Which mechanism does the Stay-Level Desk use?
Stay-Level Desk models use a spring mechanism. Inset and Fold-Down Desk configurations use piston mechanisms for their specific operating requirements.
Can the desk include computer features?
Yes. Custom configurations can include monitors, keyboard trays, HDMI openings, charging stations, printer pullouts, drawers, bookcases, and touch-controlled lighting.