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Murphy Bed Plans are easier to follow than most people think. Have you had your eye on a Queen Murphy Bed or a Murphy Bed Kit? Now, you can make your own without a store-bought Murphy Bed Kit. A wall bed is a great way to free up extra space in an office, turn a playroom into a bedroom, or just give you options for guests.
How to Build A Murphy Bed

JUMP TO THE MURPHY BED PLANS!
Pro Tip: If you want to bypass this post and skip right to purchasing the Murphy Bed Plan, click here. You can start building your Queen Murphy Bed today. (It took my husband, dad, and brother about half a day to build our wall bed.)
Update: This post was written several years ago. I’ve recently added new pictures, but I’ve kept the older ones to give you an idea of what it looked like at different times. This post has two videos, as well, of our queen murphy bed, so be sure to stick around to watch them! I think they are helpful.
How We Built Our Queen Murphy Bed

I loved having a playroom and an office, but it meant that we didn’t have a guest room. Since we live in the Carolinas, but my husband’s family lives up North, we needed a place for them to stay when they came to visit their four grandchildren.
This downstairs extra bedroom seemed to be the best idea (it is the only bedroom on the main floor, as the rest are upstairs.) Since moving in almost four years ago, this downstairs room has been a playroom, an office, a guest room… I just can’t seem to decide, until I finally decided on EVERYTHING!
Since my husband always seems to be working on DIY things to build in our house (like our DIY mudroom bench), I put him on the job of coming up with a solution for the room, and he did:
Build A Murphy Bed

He designed plans to build a murphy bed and then he built the murphy bed with my dad and brother. They built a DIY Murphy Bed and it turned out wonderfully! It not only looks beautiful, but it functions perfectly.

Today, I’m going to show you many pictures of the bed (some from when it was first built and some after we updated the room.)
I love it when things are handmade. It means so much more to me, and this Murphy bed isn’t any different, thanks to my family. My husband, dad, and brother seem to find a way to build anything I request. They even built our screened-in porch several years ago:
My husband built this mudroom bench and this Ikea Homework Station, so I know they are very capable, so I asked them to build me a DIY wall bed (for MUCH less than the $2,000 ones I found online!)

They went to the store, grabbed what they needed, and came back to start working.
By the end of the day… I had a wall bed that could be put up when we were playing or hanging out in there, but it could be put down when my in-laws were going to be visiting.

I wanted to share it today to let you know that you don’t need any of the expensive wall-bed kits because this DIY wall bed will save you a lot of money & look just amazing! I always get compliments on ours… after I tell people what is behind that wall!
(If you want to skip this post & just buy the plans for $9.99, click here. You can start building ASAP! You’ll be so glad that you did. It’s the perfect solution to creating more space in a home.
How Long Does It Take To Build A Murphy Bed?
- This DIY Murphy Bed took them about four hours to build.
- That time includes building a Murphy bed and adding the shelves that were built.
- Before you begin, make sure that you have everything that you need to make the bed easily & quickly.
If you truly want to build it, I suggest buying the plans for $9.99. We have detailed pictures, explaining every single step for you, with pictures.
How to Build a Murphy Bed without a Kit:
First, you need to actually make the wall itself (the bed will fold up into the wall).
You are making a frame in the wall- it is sort of like you are adding a mini addition to that wall because none of this was there- you need to bump out the wall, so to speak. Build a frame on the wall, then move onto the DIY Murphy Bed next.
1. Remove the baseboard & then build-out.
2. Make the platform (they built it in the garage & brought it inside).
3. We have 2X4’s laying flat under the plywood board (spaced evenly, from side to side) for support.
4. Door hinges are used in the lower back part of the bed to make it able to fold out. This makes it heavier but was much cheaper.
5. Use these long pins (safety pins used out of threaded rod)

6. The ‘fold’ is hidden because it is right under that bottom trim, so you can see it if you are laying on the ground, looking up.
7. The pillows sit in the back (and stay there even when it is folded into the wall) The picture below shows me standing on the bed, looking down at it (behind the bed).

8- Build shelves. I didn’t want the wall bed to stick out too much, so we decided to add shelves. They are perfect for storage or decor.

8. Decorate. When the kids were little, these shelves were filled with toys. As they’ve grown, we’ve swapped them out for decor and a few baskets with books in them. We also have an Ikea closet in the room that is filled with arts, crafts, and board games.
Ps- Remember that although it is a guest room, it is still in your house. Fill it with things that make you smile.
This coral is an example. Our kids found it on the beach when we were in Hilton Head last year (our home away from home), and it was starting to dry up.
My husband let it continue to dry out and brought it back to turn it into a decoration that I could use in the house. He mounted it on a piece of wood that he painted & sanded. So pretty & it brings back great memories…

Don’t forget to add simple touches like pillows, soft blankets, and comfortable sheets when you fold the murphy bed down and get it ready for your guests.

Wall Bed Tip: Mickey built a beautiful headboard & we keep it in place with PVC pipe caps.

It is removable and stores away behind the bed when you aren’t using it. You can really make this work for your house. It is inexpensive, compared to the kits, and it can be built in a weekend.
Murphy Bed – Ikea Style
If you want to add bookshelves from IKEA, or a few IKEA cabinets on the side of the bed, it would be easy to do, as well. We have a small IKEA cabinet (a portable rolling cabinet) that sits to the side of the bed, against the wall. It holds the kids’ art supplies and school supplies. When we put the bed up into the wall, they use the space to do art work. When the bed is down for guests, they can take the art supplies to a different space to work.
(Be sure to check out this DIY IKEA Homework Station with a built-in desk that we made from IKEA pieces, too.)

Are you ready to build it?
You can find the Queen Murphy Bed Plans here. In the plans, we supply a list of what you need, how much it costs, a hardware supply list, specific images, blueprint drawings & more. Everything you need in detailed plans to build the bed. Just download them HERE and get started. 🙂
Although these images are from several years ago, I still wanted to give you a few more pictures so you can understand how versatile the Murphy bedroom can be for your home.
I took this picture when we first folded it up – I was so happy to have a real murphy bed, so I could have a guest room, playroom, and office all in one!
You can see in this much older picture (below) that we used to use it for a playroom (see the baskets filled with toys?) Here is what it looks like folded up. It’s a hidden bed in the wall!

Additional Resources:
Here is a (much-requested) video of how the bed works (thanks to my dad for helping out!).
This video was taken almost ten years ago… when we used the room as a playroom most of the time.
Here is a second video (this one is about 7 years old) with another view.
HERE ARE the Queen Murphy Bed Plans. They include what you need to build the murphy bed, how much it costs, a supply list, images, drawings, detailed plans, etc… You can download them HERE for $9.99

PS- I think the bedding was purchased at Home Goods (It’s been a while). They only had one set at the time (a lot of people email me about them) 🙂
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DIY Murphy Bed
Murphy Bed Plans to build your own wall bed!
Materials
- A list of Material can be found in the purchased plans here: https://www.yourmodernshop.com/products/diy-wall-bed
Instructions
- Remove the baseboard & then build-out.
- Make the platform (they built it in the garage & brought it inside).
- We have 2X4's laying flat under the plywood board (spaced evenly, from side to side) for support.
- Door hinges are used in the lower back part of the bed to make it able to fold out. This makes it heavier but was much cheaper.
- Use these long pins (safety pins used out of threaded rod)
- The 'fold' is hidden because it is right under that bottom trim, so you can see it if you are laying on the ground, looking up.
- The pillows sit in the back, behind the bed. When it is folded down, you will have a space to store decorative pillows and throws that are not being used.
- Build shelves. I didn't want the wall bed to stick out too much, so we decided to add shelves. They are perfect for storage or decor.
These plans are our basic plans, explaining how we made the bed. If you would like to purchase our detailed 29-page project plans, you can find them here at yourmodernshop.com
Notes
The plans found in this post are basic plans to give you an idea of the steps of construction. You can purchase the detailed 26-page project plans here.
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I just bought the plans. Thank you, this looks like an awesome project! I really like the grey and yellow bedding you have in the video. Can you share where you bought it? Thanks!
Becky can you measure the height of your ceiling? I need to figure out if this would clear our light fixtures before buying the plan. TIA!
I think they are 9 feet. 🙂
I am planning on purchasing your plans, but am curious if the plans include the Sheetrock, etc that has to be done on either side of the bed?
Little confused about bolt—do you drill a hole in beds 2×4 he same time as for the outside hole?
email my husband at yourmoderndad@gmail.com – he will answer anything about it. 🙂 I just take the pictures. lol!
Can this plan be modified to use a murphy bed hardware kit?
I’m not sure. Probably.
What did you use as a hinge for the bed? I love the idea and how inexpensive you guys finished your project but I have been doing some research and a Murphy bed hinge kit is almost $400 alone not including the wood to build!
I’m assuming Lowes?
If we buy the plan does it come with dimensions for a queen size?
yes.
What a great plan and I would love to make one for our gym area downstairs! What size of bed do you have in your plans? Queen or full?
queen
Becky, God Bless you for your energy & sharing ideas! And God Bless your talented & helpful Brother & Dad! I’m 65, downsizing to a smaller house for me & my sister and a Murphy Bed makes best use of the small spaces we’ll have. We have limited funds & can’t afford the expensive ones. Thanks so much for helping people this way!
What size bed are the DIY wallbed plans for?
queen. 🙂
I’d like to purchase the detailed plan for 4.99$ before I do I’m just wondering if it can be modified to hang horizontally I have windows and cannot mount vertically.
I’m sure you can do it however works best in your home. 🙂
Hello,
I am really interested in buying the plans and building this in my basement. The ceiling is lower than normal… Could you tell me the width and height before I buy the plans to make sure it fits? Thanks!
Just purchased your plans and had to email you for the attachment for instructions as my iPad is a little glitchy…I know you are busy so no rush lol. What I was wondering though is do the plans also include the removable headboard plans as well instruction on how to add the shelves? Thanks ever so much for this it is truly going to make my game room functional again!
Can you email me at yourmodernfamily@gmail.com and I will send you the attachment a different way, so you can see them better?
I am dying to get started on this wall bed project. I keep getting this message when trying to open the Plans.
e-mail me if you can’t download them: yourmodernfamily@gmail.com
how much of a ceiling clearance do you need for this bed?
We have 9 foot ceilings.
Hi I will like to make the wall bed but it is for 10 dollars only a plan or is like for a murphy bed when you get instruction and a mechanism?
Thank you for replay
The plans.