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Really beautifully made. I love how it looks like shelving in our playroom and transitions
perfectly into a bed for guests!
- Bridget from Florida
We eliminated the lifting mechanism that drives up the cost of a typical Murphy bed. Instead, just lift with a partner and save hundreds of dollars. The Lori Wall Bed platform "rolls" up and down along the rounded wooden "rockers" at the floor.
With the design of the bed, it will require that two able-bodied adults are present to lift and lower the bed and it's never recommended to operate alone. Remember to choose a lightweight mattress. Even an extra 10-20lbs in your mattress can make a big difference when opening and closing.
Note that the mattress platform is only connected to the cabinet when it's locked into place. Once that is unlocked, those two pieces will not be connected and the platform can be manually maneuvered however you'd like once that is lowered to best fit your space!
For one person working alone, it will take 4-6 hours. If you assemble it with a partner, it will take much less time, closer to 2-4 hours.
Closed: 83" H x 64" W x 23" D
Open: 10" H x 64" W x 105" D
Estimated Weight to Lift: 60 lb (plus half the weight of your mattress)
Closed: 64" H x 84" W x 23" D
Open: 10" H x 84" W x 86" D
Estimated Weight to Lift: 63 lb (plus half the weight of your mattress)
Closed: 78" H x 45" W x 23" D
Open: 10" H x 45" W x 100" D
Estimated Weight to Lift: 40 lb (plus half the weight of your mattress)
Closed: 45" H x 79" W x 23" D
Open: 10" H x 79" W x 67" D
Estimated Weight to Lift: 48 lb (plus half the weight of your mattress)
You can use any mattress that is up to 12 inches thick. Use a lightweight mattress, such as a conventional inner-spring or latex foam mattress. Memory foam mattresses are incredibly heavy and are not recommended for this use, since you'll be lifting the weight of the platform with a partner. The lighter your mattress, the easier the bed will be to lift.
We are so confident that you’ll love the Lori Wall Bed, we stand behind it 100% with the Lori Wall Beds 60-Day Money Back Guarantee. It means you have 60 days to initiate a return with us for any reason, plus a lifetime of support if anything ever happens to your bed.
It’s the best Return and Warranty Policy of any company in the business (and we’ve got the comparison table below to prove it). You can buy from us with full confidence that we’ll be here to help if something goes wrong, or if the bed just doesn’t end up working out for you.
Return Policy
Our money-back guarantee gives you 60 days to decide whether the Lori Wall Bed is everything you hoped for. If for some reason it’s not working out, you can return it for a full refund. Here’s how that works:
Email uswithin 60 days of placing your order.We will then help schedule a FedEx pickup of your boxesYou’ll need to securely pack the bed in the original packaging. Don’t throw the boxes away until you’re sure the bed is right for youThe bed will need to be in the same condition in which you received it. For example, we can't take back an Unfinished bed that you've painted or stained. Make sure the bed is right for you before making any modifications to itWe will refund you the full purchase price of your bed, less the cost of the return shipping labels (which is $150)
And remember, if you have any issues whatsoever with your bed, even if you’re not sure you want to return it, please get in touch with us personally. We want you and every other Lori Wall Beds customer to have the best possible experience with us.
For customers outside the continental U.S.A., the original shipping and handling paid isn’t refundable.
Lifetime Warranty
Our bed is so high-quality that we can confidently offer a Lifetime Warranty on all of our components. If any part of your bed breaks during normal use, we’ll replace the broken pieces at our cost, including free shipping. Of course, this only covers problems during what would be considered normal use of the bed, not cases where the damage is caused by things like abuse, improper assembly, or modifications to the structure.
We understand that assembling a Lori Wall Bed might not be for everybody, so we've published a full guide on using TaskRabbit (an online marketplace for skilled laborers) to find some help!
The Lori Wall Bed is designed to function without an expensive lifting mechanism and, instead, be manually operated by two adults. Compared to a bed with expensive mechanical lifting aids, it's going to feel heavy. This is a piece of real wood furniture and you will be supporting the weight of one end of the platform and mattress when opening and closing the bed.
Our beds require for two able-bodied adults to be present to operate and we never recommend for anyone to operate this alone. Lifting with your legs and with good posture is also key to using the bed safely. Due to the bed's weight, we don't recommend pregnant women or children to lift the bed.
At the heaviest point (lifting off the floor), you and partner will be lifting about 60lbs plus half the weight of your mattress for a Queen/Full and about 45lbs plus half the weight of your mattress for a Twin bed.
Example: if you have a Queen mattress that weighs 100lbs on a Queen/Full bed, you and your partner will be lifting 110lbs at the heaviest point.
The Lori Wall Bed works best for a guest room, hosting those occasional friends and family members when they visit but allowing you to use your space functionally when the bed is not in use!
Yes, we are proud to say that our beds are made right here in the USA! Made from 100% real wood (no laminate, MDF, or particle board), this high quality piece of furniture will help you transform your guest room into a stylish and functional living space.
At this time, we do not have a bed that will fit a Twin XL or King sized mattress.
Our beds are made from real wood and, therefore, are strong and sturdy and meant to last for years. Keep in mind, however, that the bed is designed to be manually lifted and lowered. Because it is made from real wood and there will be a mattress added, that is going to be heavy. If you are okay with the chore of lifting and lowering each day, then the bed can certainly withstand the use.
The Lori Wall Bed will always need to be operated with two able-bodied adults and it's never recommend to lift alone. Due to the weight of the bed, it's never recommended that pregnant woman and children operate the bed.
Unfinished Lori Wall Beds are made from 100% cabinet-grade Baltic birch plywood, which needs protection. All Unfinished beds should be painted or stained before using, in order to keep the bed beautiful and functional for many years. Our unfinished beds are a great option for those that want a specific color we don't offer, or who don't mind a few days of extra work to save even more money.
You can finish your bed before or after assembling the bed, depending on what works best for you. Finishing after assembly requires you to be more careful for drips, but takes up less room. Finishing individual pieces is easier, but requires more space to lay them out while drying.
Tips for all finishes: A bit of sanding with 120 grit sandpaper will help give the cleanest finish, but it isn't necessary. We do recommend that you lightly sand the edges and corners of the bed platform, as those can sometimes be sharp if left untreated.
Tips for painting: a gallon of water-based interior latex paint with primer is the most forgiving product to use. Get the best quality paint you can afford, and your finish will last a long time. Eggshell, matte or semi-gloss paints will show fewer imperfections than high-gloss paints. Water-based enamels and oil-based paints will dry harder and last longer, but they are messy, very strong-smelling as they dry, and require more experience to use.
Tips for staining: Water-based stains are the easiest to use and clean up. In addition, a pre-stain conditioner, such as those from Minwax or Varathane, helps even out the stain color and reduce blotchiness, especially on the most visible parts of the bed.
We always suggest buying a small jar and testing it on a piece of wood that will be against the wall or under the mattress. Once you find the right color, get a gallon, just in case you want more than one coat. Follow the directions on the can. For those looking to get the look of our walnut color, customers have had success with the Minwax color "Early American".
Tips for the final clear coat: All stained beds will need a clear coat layer at the end for protection. You will need one gallon of water-based semi-gloss polyurethane finish. One or two coats with a brush will be sufficient, but you'll have to watch out for brush strokes. You can wipe the finish on with a cloth, which makes drips and brushstrokes less likely, but you'll probably need a few coats. Minwax and others also offer their polyurethane finishes in spray cans, which virtually eliminate drips and brushstrokes, but will require good ventilation.
If you'd like the look of our natural finish, skip the staining step and just apply a clear coat.