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Old 10-26-2020, 08:19 AM   #15
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I agree it's a must but make sure the bed is accessible on both sides as pictured below. Some has the bed positioned at 90 degrees which makes it difficult to walk around then having to squeeze between the foot of the bed and wall.



I think that's what they meant by walk around bed. But that picture does describe what I'm talking about with a Murphy bed. Without a Murphy bed all that grey colored space is being taken up 100% of the time, and it's a significant amount of the total space. It's probably pretty close to the same amount of space as a smaller slide out.
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Without a Murphy bed all that grey colored space is being taken up 100% of the time, and it's a significant amount of the total space. It's probably pretty close to the same amount of space as a smaller slide out.
And that's why we have the trailer we do. For a 23' trailer, it's huge inside. We get comments about how much room it has all the time.

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