A Murphy bed in a Class C motorhome is a great way to maximize living and storage space without sacrificing the comfort of having a real bed. While the living area has to be converted to drop down the bed, a Murphy bed eliminates the need to re-make the bed every night.
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Murphy beds in a Class C motorhome are excellent for maximizing storage potential and open floor space. These beds are typically found stored against the wall behind a couch or dinette. Class C's with a murphy bed usually starts around 20 feet in length. With the surge of remote work and RV life going hand-in-hand, it's popular to use the dinette as a desk during the day, then drop down the Murphy bed after a long day's work (or pretending to work)!
A Murphy bed in an RV works the same way as in a residential home: it's a bed that folds down from being stored upright against a wall. In an RV, usually a couch and dinette will sit in front of the bed. Folding down the couch cusions and removing the dinette table makes room for the Murphy bed to be unlatched from the wall after traveling.
Typically, a class C RV with a murphy bed sleeps anywhere from 2 to 6, when combining with other sleeping areas like a bed above the cab.
Couches that fold down to make way for a drop-down Murphy bed typically have seat belts that can be used while traveling when the bed it stored.
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