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Default Murphy bed progress

Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote in
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This was GREAT Until we bought Termurpedic king mattresses with the
articulating lifts for the head and feet. Guess how tall that would
have been! LOL. We moved the bottom with the drawers out for about 2
years. Last Spring I shortened the height of the bottom and drawers
to a single layer of drawers, 9 drawers now, and placed the
articulating bed frame and mattresses back on top. I had to remove
the 8 extension feet from the articulating frame so that the height is
only 36". ;~)


Only!

Any higher and you'll have to install blinking lights so pilots don't hit
you while you're trying to sleep!

Puckdroper


 
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