How to Choose a Murphy Bed Mattress: 4 Factors to Consider

How to Choose a Murphy Bed Mattress: 4 Factors to Consider

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We're always looking for ways to save more space in our homes. Efficient use of every square inch is imperative for those with severely limited square footage. Think about the furniture we find essential to any home, these items can take up a lot of floor space. The bed, in particular, may claim a significant portion of the room in small homes and apartments.

But with a Murphy Bed, you can have a comfortable place to sleep without sacrificing precious square footage in a small home. A Murphy Bed is designed to fold away when not in use. You just lower the frame when you're ready to go to sleep and lift it back into a stored position when you're about to start your day. Most Murphy Beds are built into an existing closet or a cabinet space created specifically for the frame, which is attached by a hinge, making it easy to fold away to preserve open floor space in any bedroom or guest room in your home.

If you're in the market for a Murphy Bed, one of the most essential components to consider is the type of mattress you select for the frame. When choosing the right Murphy Bed mattress, you want one that is manufactured from a material designed to maintain its shape and refrain from becoming lumpy and bunching up. This tends to happen due to the upright position of the mattress in storage for long periods of time. You also want to ensure that your mattress will actually fit inside the frame.

Key Takeaways:

  • Measure your Murphy bed and choose a mattress that fits comfortably within the frame's depth allowance.
  • Since the mattress folds up, prioritize materials that can handle this movement without getting damaged.
  • Don't compromise on your sleep! Buy a mattress that provides the comfort level and support you need for a good night's rest.

INDEX

  1. Lori Bed Murphy Bed Mattress
  2. Mattress Thickness
  3. Innerspring vs Memory Foam
  4. Personal Comfort
    Final Thoughts

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The following are the top four factors to keep in mind when choosing a Murphy Bed mattress for your home:

1. Lori Bed Murphy Bed Mattress

The Lori Mattress is the first mattress designed from scratch to be comfortable and long-lasting when stored in a Murphy bed.

Key features:

  • The medium-firm feel is ideal for guests. 
  • Pocketed coils, hand-tufting, and cooling foam promote comfortable sleep
  • The organic cotton cover and CertiPUR-US foam keep your family's health in mind.

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2. Mattress Thickness

Since a Murphy Bed is built to fold up and remain out of sight, the mattress must fit properly within the frame. That means noting the exact depth and width of the mattress but, more importantly, ensuring that whichever mattress you purchase is the correct thickness.

Most Murphy Beds can accommodate a mattress that is anywhere from six to twelve inches in thickness. Anything higher could interfere with the lifting mechanism, and your Murphy Bed won't fold up and be fully concealed inside the wall.

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3. Innerspring vs Memory Foam

When you purchase a mattress for a Murphy Bed, pay special attention to selecting something comfortable that offers plenty of back support, but must also retain its shape. A Murphy bed can accommodate mattresses that are both innerspring and memory foam. We recommend choosing the latter for your bed because, while innerspring mattresses are perfectly suitable for storage in an upright position, not all of them will remain comfortable and keep their shape when repeatedly stored over time.

To ensure the quality of your bedding for the long term, a memory foam mattress is the better choice for holding its shape and staying fully functional.

4. Personal Comfort

Selecting the right mattress for your Murphy Bed should also include the owner's personal needs and preferences with respect to comfort. Some people want a mattress that's firm, while others like to have one that's softer. No two people are alike when it comes to finding the best mattress. Fortunately, Murphy Bed mattresses are available in a wide range of firmness levels and special features to suit every budget and lifestyle.

Whether you ultimately decide on innerspring or memory foam, there are plenty of options from which to choose the mattress that fits best.

Special features to look for:

  • Cooling: For those who tend to sleep hot throughout the night, Murphy Bed mattresses are equipped with cooling feature accessories to prevent discomfort and interrupted sleeping patterns.
  • Motion Isolation: Couples who wake each other in the middle of the night due to constant tossing, turning, and fidgeting might wish to consider a mattress that also offers motion isolation capabilities. So your partner can roll around as much as he or she would like while you remain sound asleep and wake up refreshed when the alarm goes off the next morning.

Final Thoughts

Choosing a Murphy bed mattress requires balancing key factors:

  • Functionality: The mattress needs to fit within the frame's depth limitation (typically 8-12 inches) and fold up easily.
  • Comfort: Supportive and comfortable sleep is crucial for a good night's rest.
  • Personal Preference: Choose a firmness level and material (memory foam) that suits your sleeping style.

By considering these points, you'll be well-equipped to select a mattress that enhances your sleep and complements your Murphy bed's design.

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