03-22-2013, 05:41 PM
I've actually walked a very similar unit. This set up makes a ton of sense (how much of the day do you spend in bed?). If you check out the schematics, you can see that the wall opposite the bed is already wired for a TV. The one I looked at had a couch and it rose up behind it.
I checked out the Murphy bed's comfort, and it's not lacking at all. The statement that the bed height is lower is correct, but it's not like you're sleeping on the floor. My concern was how heavy the bed was to lift down or up...I could do it, but not one handed! There would need to be the option of some sort of assist if my wife was to do it by herself.
Did you catch how many TV's this coach had? BOTH bathrooms, plus bedroom and salon, plus outside. Talk about glued to your TV!
Love the curb side dining and DS kitchen! If this had a mid-entry, I'd be booking my plane ticket to take a really hard look at it!
Mark
I checked out the Murphy bed's comfort, and it's not lacking at all. The statement that the bed height is lower is correct, but it's not like you're sleeping on the floor. My concern was how heavy the bed was to lift down or up...I could do it, but not one handed! There would need to be the option of some sort of assist if my wife was to do it by herself.
Did you catch how many TV's this coach had? BOTH bathrooms, plus bedroom and salon, plus outside. Talk about glued to your TV!
Love the curb side dining and DS kitchen! If this had a mid-entry, I'd be booking my plane ticket to take a really hard look at it!
Mark
Mark of SJC