
For decades, the Murphy bed has been the go-to solution for saving space in small homes. Fold it up during the day, fold it down at night — simple, functional, familiar. But as the way we live continues to evolve, so do our expectations. Today, people need spaces that adapt instantly, effortlessly, and without the compromises of traditional systems. That’s where ADDrest introduces a different way of thinking about multifunctional living.
While the Murphy bed relies on a manual fold-up mechanism, the ADD Comfort system lifts the bed toward the ceiling with a smooth, silent movement. And the difference in daily use is much bigger than it seems.
A Murphy bed requires a very specific routine every time you want to hide it. You have to make the bed neatly, tighten the straps, secure the mattress, and then lift the frame manually into the cabinet. If the bedding isn’t arranged just right, the system may not close properly. Everything must be packed away perfectly because the bed sits behind a door that must fully shut.

With ADD Comfort, that routine disappears entirely
You don’t need to fold anything, straighten anything or secure anything. You can simply leave the bed as it is ( sheets, duvet, pillows) and raise it to the ceiling with a single movement.
Once it’s up, it becomes invisible, clearing the entire room without requiring a cabinet, a wall unit or any manual adjustments. The room is instantly transformed and ready to be used for work, relaxation or hosting guests.
This difference in user experience is matched by a difference in engineering. Where Murphy beds rely on hinges, springs, and manual lifting, ADD Comfort uses two synchronized electric motors, a controlled soft-start and soft-stop system, and TÜV-certified components designed for long-term reliability. The bed glides up and down with precision, and the legs automatically retract and extend, keeping everything stable and aligned without effort.

Design freedom is another point where the two concepts part ways
A Murphy bed needs a large built-in structure against the wall, limiting how the room can be arranged. ADD Comfort is mounted on the ceiling, leaving the walls open for windows, storage, or design elements. It doesn’t impose a layout — it adapts to yours.
Most importantly, the ADDrest approach turns a single room into multiple usable environments. A bedroom becomes an office in seconds, a living area gains extra floor space instantly, and small homes feel larger without needing additional square meters. Instead of hiding a bed behind a cabinet, you gain full use of the room whenever you need it.
In the end, Murphy beds solved a problem of the past: how to fold away a bed.
ADDrest solves the needs of today: how to make every square meter work twice as hard, with no effort required.
See how ADDrest redefines the classic Murphy bed for the modern world.



