We believe twin murphy beds
Shouldn't Cost a Fortune
We think having to spend thousands of dollars on a Twin Murphy Bed is ridiculous. So we created the Lori Wall Bed. Beautiful, comfortable and affordable, it's the Murphy Bed that lets both you and your guests rest easy.
What's Different About Our Murphy Bed?

Unbeatable Value
We offer the only Twin Murphy bed on the market that's made with 100% real wood and priced under $800.

Intelligent Design
Our Twin Murphy bed works without the expensive lifting mechanism that drives up the price of other Murphy beds.

Fast & Easy Assembly
Our step-by-step directions and full-length assembly video make putting the Twin-size Murphy bed together a breeze.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Twin Murphy bed?
Compact and space saving, a twin-size wall bed is a great solution for small living spaces and studio apartments, or to transform underused spaces like a guest room. Like any twin bed, It is best suited for sleeping one person.
What are the dimensions of a Twin Murphy bed?
There are two orientations available for a Twin Lori Wall Bed.
Vertical Murphy beds are slightly taller. Closed, the vertical twin model is 78" High x 45" Wide x 23" Deep. Open, the model is 10" High x 45" Wide x 100" Deep. It’s approximately 40 pounds to lift, plus half the weight of your mattress.
The horizontal model is wider and shorter, which is ideal for smaller spaces with lower ceiling height. Closed, the horizontal model is 45" High x 79" Wide x 23" Deep. Open, the model is 10" High x 79" Wide x 67" Deep. It is roughly 48 pounds to lift, plus half the weight of your mattress.
What mattress can I use for a twin-size Murphy bed?
These mattress sizes are readily available on the market and you shouldn’t have any trouble finding the right fit. In fact, a normal thickness ranges from 9 to 12 inches. Retailers like Amazon, Overstock and Walmart all offer a variety of options — though Lori Wall Beds recommends steering clear of any mattress weighing over 100 pounds. Keep in mind that you’ll also be storing linens and possibly pillows, which may increase the thickness of your mattress by an inch or two.