I saw an ad for an inexpensive wall bed. Any ideas?
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If you're looking for something you saw here on Hometalk, simply go to the search box at the top of the page and type in "Murphy bed" -- that's what those wall beds are called. There are several posts here about them. Otherwise, do a Google search -- I'm sure you'll get plenty of info from the internet. Good Luck !
Attach a curtain rod to the underside of the bed both at the foot and the head. slide a curtain over both rods, (top and and bottom. You might need to cut the excess length off and sew another hem at the cut end. You'll need to make sure the curtain is taut enough so as not to sag too much when the bed is down.