Nothing quite makes a home distinctively your own like built-in storage and features.
Whether you’re installing bookshelves, a wall-mounted Murphy bed or full-on built-in furniture, you set your mark on your home with high-quality built-ins. The tradeoff here is that they’re pretty hard to get rid of, so make sure you know what you want getting into it!
Here’s a rundown of some of the most common built-in options in the home.
Murphy beds, average cost: $1,000–$7,500
Here’s a space-saving classic that’s been around since the early 20th century. If you’ve seen enough old films or TV, you’re probably familiar with the bed that simply folds up into the wall to save space. Generally speaking, a Murphy bed won’t be your main bed, but it’s a very effective way to save space and add function to a guest bedroom, or turn an office or craft room into a multifunctional space. And if you live in a tiny home or studio apartment, they can add valuable square footage to your usable space.
The downsides of Murphy beds include cost, safety and convenience. They tend to cost more than the average bed and often need to be installed by a professional, and a bed runs a risk of opening by accident and possibly causing damage. Likewise, they can pose a challenge to putting away smoothly. However, in recent years, Murphy beds made with advanced methods and lighter materials minimize this problem.