This queen vertical Craftsman Murphy bed in Pine Forest fills a Teravista bonus room that needed to work as both a storage wall and a guest space. Pine Forest is a soft, muted sage that sits somewhere between green and grey depending on the light, warm enough to feel welcoming in a room that doubles as a guest bedroom without pulling too strongly in either direction.
The full wall system runs from floor to ceiling across the entire width, with upper cabinets spanning the top and drawers built into the base on both sides of the bed face. It is the kind of configuration that makes a bonus room feel like a proper, finished space rather than an afterthought. Every square foot of wall is doing something useful, whether that is closed cabinet storage overhead, drawer storage below, or the bed itself tucked neatly behind Craftsman-style panels when not in use.
Brass bar pulls run consistently across the cabinets, drawers, and bed face, tying the whole system together and complementing the sage finish without competing with it.
With the bed stowed, Kathy has a fully functional storage wall that keeps the bonus room organized and open. With the bed deployed, guests have a comfortable, well-appointed space that feels intentional rather than improvised.