Michael Rosen
Special Millwork
Seattle, Washington

 


Wallbeds

What a great way to save space! Now you can have that office or TV room, without losing the guest room. My beds use top-of-the- line hardware, from Create-A-Bed. No more springs, metal frames, or thin mattresses. This is sleeping in a real bed! And as you can see, there are lots of design options. You can specify full-, twin-, or queen-size, in either vertical or horizontal configurations.

heidi1web.jpg (214806 bytes) Quite a paint job, for a couple of Disney enthusiasts! Mural by Crafty Maiden Custom Interiors. heidi2web.jpg (175956 bytes)

A painted unit in Kirkland, with a matching bookcase.

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AnnMarie5web.jpg (76728 bytes) An oak, vertical queen on Camano Island.
brett1web.jpg (50417 bytes) Very dramatic unit in Madison Park. This one just fit under the rafters! Painted black, by the client. brett2web.jpg (60829 bytes)
A cherry unit, in Poulsbo. The TV lifts off, before the bed is lowered. The cables are hidden in the center column. jeffpweb.jpg (46027 bytes)

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This was fun! A horizontal queen in Delridge, faced with knotty pine paneling to blend with the rest of the room.
theo1web.jpg (57609 bytes) Here's a vertical full unit in a home on Vashon Island. The additional cabinets were constructed with John Schubert, a local builder. Inside the bed is a set of bookcases, set back into the wall.

Maple, with a clear finish.

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This queen-size unit is painted white.

The moldings were chosen to match the style in the rest of the house. 

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wallbed1web.jpg (60805 bytes) Up in Mukilteo, a cherry unit makes room for an office. wallbed2web.jpg (70725 bytes)
laurette1smallweb.jpg (46408 bytes) This maple unit in Ballard has flanking bookcases, great for when the grandkids come and visit. laurette2smallweb.jpg (50048 bytes)

 

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