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Folding bed English

Folding bed can be expressed as folding bed or folding bed in English, and it can also be called Murphy bed in some occasions. This originated from a kind of bed created by American architect William Lawrence Murphy in the early 20th century, which can be hidden behind a wall after being put away.

Folding beds are suitable for places with limited area but need more beds, such as apartments, hotels, hotels, military camps, hospitals and so on. The common folding method of this kind of bed is to lock or roll up the bed body, so that its size becomes smaller and it is convenient for storage and transportation. Putting the bed away can free up space in other needed areas, such as the bathroom, which solves the problem of lack of bed when unfolding. Coupled with its powerful portability, it has become an ideal choice for many occasions.

In addition, there are more kinds of folding beds, such as wall-attached beds and hanging beds, which are convenient to meet the needs of users and better integrate into the environment.

In a word, the folding bed is portable, multifunctional and space-saving, and has a very wide range of uses in real life. For more and more residents with small-area housing, folding bed is a very practical furniture. With its portability and space-saving characteristics, it greatly simplifies the embarrassment of placing beds in limited space.