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Build Your own high-quality Wall Bed in just one weekend—with only basic woodworking skills and common tools.
Join thousands of satisfied enthusiasts who have transformed their spaces using our WALL BED hardware kit. Save money, maximize your space, and enjoy a stylish, affordable solution that’s as easy to build as it is impressive!
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Adjustable Bed Mechanism
Until now, adjusting a Wallbed that was “too heavy” or “too light” meant taking the Murphy bed apart in order to add or remove one or more bulky, hazardous metal springs. Our patented Adjustable Bed Mechanism allows for effortless and easy adjustment, providing optimal weight balance that glides when lifting or lowering.
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Adjustable King Bed Mechanism
Transform your space with the brand new King Size Adjustable WallBed Mechanism Kit from WallBed. Made in India, this one-of-a-kind mechanism is unlike any other on the market. Effortlessly install it in an instant to create the perfect balance between a luxurious bedroom and a multi-purpose room. Enjoy premium comfort and easy use, maximizing the potential of your unique living area.
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Deluxe Bed Mechanism
The DELUXE tube-leg mechanism is used to build a Wallbed that utilizes a pair of metal tube legs. The tube legs are totally concealed inside the bed cabinet when it is closed and are manually rotated over the end of the bed face panel when it is lowered out of the cabinet. This unique feature makes it the ideal choice for convenient, space-saving solutions without compromising on style and durability.
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Standard Bed Mechanism
The STANDARD hinged-leg mechanism is used to build a Wallbed with two hinged wooden legs that are attached to the front of the bed. They are completely under the bed when the bed is lowered out of the bed cabinet. This mechanism features a hinged-leg design providing superior strength and stability-the perfect foundation for a restful night’s sleep.
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