SmartRooms premieres retractable bed system in Kirkland

A demonstration unit of SmartRooms
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A demonstration unit of SmartRooms' flagship product, the Zoom-Room Wallbed, is now on display in the showroom of My Home Furniture & Décor in Kirkland.

January 4, 2012 · Updated 4:26 PM 

A demonstration unit of SmartRooms' flagship product, the Zoom-Room Wallbed, is now on display in the showroom of My Home Furniture & Décor in Kirkland.

The display is a unique retractable bed system designed for efficiency and safety. Regardless of whether the space serves as a family room, craft room or media room by day, it quickly and effortlessly converts into a guest bedroom at a touch of the wireless remote.

The queen-size Zoom-Room Wallbed is hidden vertically inside a stand-alone custom cabinet from which it floats smoothly into a bed, as comfortable as any permanent one.

Another touch of the wireless remote and it retracts into its standalone cabinet, which doubles as a wide-screen TV cabinet or a bookcase.

Additional side cabinets can provide storage space.The Zoom-Room Wallbed’s retractable technology is a model of engineering designed for reliability.

As William McLaren, co-owner of SmartRooms, says: “The Zoom-Room system is light-years ahead of a Murphy bed, it provides a safer operation than traditional Murphy beds, and offers a unique opportunity to transform your guest room into a media room at the click of a remote. With over 500 installs nationwide, Zoom-Room is a great solution to transform your home without the cost of a major remodel."

It’s especially useful to anyone seeking a wallbed solution that stands alone on the floor and eliminates the physical strain of pulling down and pushing up a traditional Murphy bed.

SmartRooms LLC is a Kirkland-based company and the authorized distributor of the Zoom-Room system for the Pacific Northwest.

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