Marlene had a interior designer assist in the selection of the fabric. They did a pretty good job. The filling selected was feather and down with foam core. Marlene insisted no skirt be allowed on her sofa, so we put solid oak feet.
When FlyingBed is lowered, three things happen
Comfortable Spring Air Mattress with slat foundation
Interior hidden nightstand appears
Overhead lighting perfect for bedtime reading
Custom manufactured sofa and bed. Your choice of wood, finish and design.
The above photograph is our Sofa frame. Solid Alder screwed and glued construction.
The photograph below is after Bob, in the factory, spent a day putting on the upholstery. Nice!
This finished product was dismantled and crated in 3/4" plywood with metal banding. ABF Truckline pulled up to the door at 2:00pm and off she went to Wisconsin.
This is a great example of what happens when you turn a designer loose on your sofa. Notice only one seat cushion accent brown piping and fluted bun feet.
Ye Gawd!
Tori's Sofa Bed is only 92" tall because of soffit in his basement rec room. We shortened the height of the crown molding.
Lowere queen bed extends into room 94" from wall.
During installation Ron works his butt off, while Ali tests the comfort of the sofa. Nice guy!
This street may not look steep, but bring a Penske truck up here and park it on the curb... Google satalite view, gave no hint to this difficulty.
This is a view out the back door into downtown San Francisco. I think this view added $700,000. cost to this home. And it was worth every penny!