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A king Murphy bed applies the same cabinet bed engineering that Night and Day Furniture and Arason Enterprises have refined across their twin, full, and queen pieces, scaled to the largest standard sleeping surface. The principle stays...

A king Murphy bed applies the same cabinet bed engineering that Night and Day Furniture and Arason Enterprises have refined across their twin, full, and queen pieces, scaled to the largest standard sleeping surface. The principle stays consistent across the format: a solid hardwood cabinet frame, a tri-fold gel memory foam mattress sized to fold into the closed body, and a lift mechanism that converts the cabinet into a flat platform without tools. 

A king size Murphy bed cabinet stands on its own in the room, so it asks for no wall mounting, no floor anchoring, and no permanent fixing, which keeps it workable for renters and for rooms that get reconfigured over time. The wider footprint suits primary bedrooms, larger guest suites, and open-plan spaces where a king sleeping surface needs to disappear during the day.

As a king wall bed, the closed cabinet reads as a credenza or chest rather than a bed, and finishes follow the warm wood tones and painted options that run across the collection. Hidden bedding storage and integrated power on chest-style models carry the same practical detailing buyers know from the smaller sizes.

Why Choose King Murphy Beds from Archic?

•  Direct partnerships with Night and Day Furniture and Arason keep pricing fair without unnecessary retailer markups.

•  Free shipping on every order above $199, dispatched from 25 distribution centres across the United States.

•  Solid hardwood construction and platforms engineered for nightly use, not occasional guest duty.

•  One-on-one support seven days a week from a team that knows the cabinet bed range.

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•  Queen Cabinet Murphy Beds. The closest size below king, with the widest model choice in the range for rooms that suit a queen footprint.

•  Cabinet Murphy Beds. The full collection across twin, full, and queen, useful for comparing finishes and cabinet styles before committing to a size.

•  Twin Cabinet Beds. A compact option for smaller guest rooms or children's spaces where a king would overwhelm the floor plan.

•  Nightstands. Bedside storage that completes a primary bedroom built around a king cabinet bed, with finishes that pair across wood tones.

Best King Size Murphy Bed Setups

Primary Bedrooms 

A king size Murphy bed suits a primary bedroom that doubles as a workout space, reading room, or home office during the day. The cabinet holds a full king sleeping surface yet folds back to free the floor, so the room serves more than one purpose without sacrificing a proper bed at night.

Larger Guest Suites 

For households that host often, a king Murphy bed gives visiting guests a generous sleeping surface and folds away between stays. The freestanding cabinet keeps the room usable as a study or hobby space the rest of the year, and bedding stays in place inside the closed cabinet on chest-style models.

Open-Plan and Multi-Use Rooms 

In studios and open-plan layouts where one room handles living and sleeping, a king wall bed lets the largest bed size coexist with daytime function. Closed, the cabinet reads as a credenza or chest, so the space looks like a living area rather than a bedroom until the bed is needed.

Long-Term Daily Use 

A king size Murphy bed cabinet built on a solid hardwood frame is made for nightly sleeping, not just occasional guests. The construction and lift mechanism are engineered to handle daily folding and a full king mattress, which makes it a practical permanent bed for anyone who wants to reclaim floor space without compromising on size.

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FAQs

Start with the cabinet style and how it reads closed, since a king wall bed sits in the room as furniture most of the time. Check the finish against your existing pieces, confirm the closed footprint fits your wall, and look at whether the model offers hidden storage or integrated power, which the chest-style cabinets in Archic's range tend to include.

A king cabinet bed arrives as a freestanding unit, so setup is assembly rather than installation, with no wall fixing or floor anchoring to arrange. Larger cabinets take longer to put together than the smaller sizes in the range, so plan for a two-person job and check the product page for the assembly format before ordering.

Cabinet beds at Archic qualify for 0% APR Affirm financing, with terms up to 24 months on qualifying purchases. That spreads the cost of a larger king cabinet bed across monthly payments, which matters more at the king price point than it does on the smaller sizes in the range.

A king wall bed takes more clearance than a queen because the open platform is wider, so the room needs enough space to fold the bed out fully and walk around it. Closed, the cabinet keeps a compact footprint against one wall, which is what frees the floor during the day.

Cabinet beds in Archic's range are designed around a tri-fold gel memory foam mattress sized to fold inside the closed cabinet, rather than a standard mattress bought separately. A king model would follow the same approach, since an off-the-shelf king mattress will not fold into a cabinet body. Confirm what is included on the product page before ordering.

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