What is “flex space”? It is space that can be used for multiple purposes – like a room that is an office during the day and a bedroom at night. Flex space is a key concept being utilized in many of today’s new and existing homes.
For example, as children grow up and leave the nest, the parents typically no longer devote the use of whole rooms to their children and end up reapportioning their abode. They use the emptied spaces for hobbies, a home office, a study or any number of other uses.
But what happens when the kids come home for the holidays? Are the kids expected to sleep on the couch, the floor, or some local hotel? Not when the parents planned ahead and embraced the flex-space concept when they remodeled the room. By including a Murphy wall bed in the re-design of the room, this type of situation is very conveniently handled.
The “empty nest” situation is not a requirement to take advantage of flex space either. You might be single with limited living space or a couple that likes to entertain friends and have them stay overnight just so that they can make the long trip home refreshed from a good night’s sleep. The reasons and situations that can benefit from owning a Murphy bed are as varied and unique as there are people.
The Murphy bed is not a new solution, but an older one reborn. Wall beds can be hidden away when not in use, and can drop down to convert the room into spare bedroom when needed. Modern technology and custom design techniques make aesthetically integrating the Murphy bed into the room not only attractive, but functional as well.
So, if you’re thinking about ways to take advantage of the available space in your home, consider flex space – and Murphy beds! |