You have a room with a bed in it.
You use that bed maybe four nights a year.
The other 361 days, the room just sits there. Door closed. Space wasted. A whole room doing nothing.
What if it didn’t have to?
Here’s what most people do with a spare room: they put a bed in it and call it the guest room. And then they leave it that way forever.
The bed stays. The room stays empty. The rest of the house gets squeezed.
You need a place to sew. Or paint. Or write. Or just have a room that works for something other than waiting.
But the guest bed is already there. And it feels wrong to move it. What if someone needs to stay over?
So you wait. And the room keeps doing nothing.
The problem isn’t the room. The problem is that you’ve accepted a false choice.
You’ve decided it’s either a guest room OR a room for you. It can’t be both.
But it can.
A murphy cabinet bed is not a wall-mount project. It’s not a contractor job. It’s furniture. Freestanding, furniture-grade, beautiful furniture that holds a queen-size mattress and opens in about thirty seconds.
Closed, it looks like a cabinet. It belongs in the room. It doesn’t announce itself.
Open, it’s a real bed with a real mattress. Your guest sleeps on something they’ll actually thank you for.
Picture the room you actually want.
Art supplies out. Good light. A space that smells like turpentine or linen or whatever your version of creative work smells like.
And against one wall, a cabinet. Clean lines. Closed.
When someone visits, you open it in thirty seconds. Real mattress. Real sleep. Real guest room.
When they leave, you close it. And the room is yours again.
Both things are true at the same time. That’s not a compromise. That’s the whole point.
A woman came into our showroom in Melbourne a few months ago. She had a spare room she’d been calling the “guest room” for eleven years. The guests had stayed there exactly three times.
She’d wanted to turn it into a sewing room for just as long. But the bed was there and it felt wrong to take it out.
She bought a murphy cabinet bed. We delivered it white glove — no wall mounting, no contractor, no holes in the drywall. Her team set it up in about an hour.
She texted us a photo two weeks later. Sewing machine out. Fabric on the table. Cabinet closed behind her.
“It’s finally my room,” she said. “And the guest bed is still there.”
Come see one in person.
We’re at 1024 S. Harbor City Blvd in Melbourne. No pressure, no pitch — just come see how much room you get back.







