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Wow.. I am totally amazed by these designs. These are really nice and superb designs. I have heard about multipurpose furniture and sofa beds, but never heard about these type of hidden beds and the best part is that mattress and <a href="http://www.coriumdirect.ie/bed-protection-!21-cat.html">Mattress Pads</a> are also hidden along with the bed.

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Regarding the desk bed.  I happen to have one of these, but the style of the mine is that of an oak library desk.  There is actually no need to stash the mattress elsewhere if it is the original feather mattress...  Mine folds inside with no problem.

I don't even watch Dr. Who, but i want that Tardis bed - it's awesome! About the rail-less college loft bed, my sister and I had loft beds in college (which I looooved); I never fell out, but my sister did (nearly a 6ft drop since the beds were high enough to put a desk and bookcase under). She used my little brother's old toddler-bed-gate to act as rails. It sort of felt like being in a cage, so my sister only put the gate up right before she went to sleep. It did its job - she never fell out again.

My favorite is the first one.  If I lived in a NYC or other BIG city and had to live in a closet, I'd definitely choose something like this for my bed.  It's amazing to me how much creativity comes from necessity! 

Mattress-over-bath seems like a recipe for moisture problems and mold/mildew... ew, ew, ew.  Love the zip-together foam that parks on the wall, though!  Would be perfect for a playroom/guest room!

Pretty aweome idea, but I'm thinking the college dorm bed needs side rails. That's a bit scary up so high.

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