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Having a baby is an exciting time, but it can also be a bit overwhelming. One of the biggest challenges is finding enough space for everything. If you're short on space in your home, a Murphy bed built-in is a great option for your baby's nursery.

A Murphy bed is a bed that folds up into the wall when it's not in use. This frees up valuable floor space in your nursery, so you can use it for other things, such as a play area or a changing table.

In this blog post, we will walk you through the steps involved in building a Murphy bed built-in for your baby's nursery. We will provide detailed instructions, tips, and tricks to help you complete the project successfully.


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Why We Built a Murphy Bed Built-In

My wife and I recently had a baby, and we knew that we would need to find a way to maximize the space in our small home. We had previously been using the spare bedroom as a guest room, but we knew that we would need it for our baby's nursery. A Murphy bed seemed like the perfect solution. It would allow us to have a bedroom for our baby without sacrificing any floor space.

Planning

When planning our Murphy bed built-in, we considered the following factors:

  • The size of the room: The spare bedroom is only 10x10 feet, so we knew that we would need a Murphy bed that was compact and foldable. We also wanted to make sure that there was still enough space for a changing table and a crib.

  • The style of the room: We wanted the Murphy bed to fit in with the overall style of the nursery. We chose a Murphy bed with a simple design that would complement the other furniture in the room.

  • The storage space: We wanted to add as much storage space as possible to the Murphy bed built-in. We decided to add storage space to the wall next to the bed and above the bed.



Materials and Tools

The materials and tools we used for our project were:

  • Murphy bed kit from Rockler

  • Birch plywood

  • Poplar wood

  • Screws

  • Shims

  • Paint

  • Stain

  • Hardware

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Construction

The construction of our Murphy bed built-in was relatively straightforward. However, there were a few challenges we faced along the way. The first challenge was the wavy walls in the nursery. We had to use shims to level the Murphy bed frame so that it would be secure. The second challenge was the size of the room. The spare bedroom is only 10x10 feet, so we had to be careful not to make the Murphy bed built-in too big.

Finishing Touches

Once the Murphy bed built-in was complete, we added some finishing touches to make it our own. We painted the Murphy bed and the storage space London Road. We also added two small art lights above the art pieces on the wall next to the Murphy bed.

Installation

We installed the Murphy bed built-in in the spare bedroom ourselves. It was a bit tricky, but we were able to do it with a little bit of patience. We made sure that the bed was level and secure before using it.

Tips

Here are a few tips to help you build a Murphy bed built-in for your baby's nursery:

  • Use a Murphy bed kit to make the project easier.

  • Make sure that the Murphy bed is the right size for your nursery.

  • Add as much storage space as possible to the wall next to the bed and above the bed.

  • Use a level to make sure that the Murphy bed is installed properly.

  • Decorate the storage space with shelves, baskets, or other storage containers.

Conclusion

Building a Murphy bed built-in was a great way to maximize space in our baby's nursery. It's a relatively easy project that you can do yourself, and it's a great way to create a stylish and functional space for your child.

We are very happy with the results of our project. The Murphy bed is a great space-saving solution for our nursery, and the storage space is very convenient. We are also happy with the way the Murphy bed looks in the nursery. It fits in well with the overall style of the room.

We hope this blog post has been helpful. If you have any questions, please feel free


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