The BedUP
The BedUP! A bed that goes into the ceiling!

The BedUP can be pulled into your ceiling and you won't have to deal with the clutter of having a bed in the way during the day. Using a remote or control device of yuor chioce, you can hide your bed in your ceiling, keeping it out of the way.

The BedUP comes in handy when living in tight spaces. You can pull it down at night for a good night's rest or even a midday nap. When you have guests over and there's simply no room for your bed to be there, you can push it up into your ceiling.

You can custom design your BedUP to fit to your style and your likes. All BedUP structures are the same, but you can add your own color and theme to it so it screams, "THAT'S ME!!!"

We can make your BedUP blend into your room so that when someone walks in and doesn't see the bed, the first thing they'll ask is: "Where do you sleep?"

The BedUP is very functional. There is a back panel, which can technically be called the headboard, that holds the motor which moves the bed up and down. The matress itself sits upon a light slab. All of it is held up, lifted, and lowered by two strong, nylon sheets of fabric.

The BedUP can be put just about anywhere, even the hallway, allowing it to be used as a guest bed. As long as there is a bare wall and a large enough ceiling, the BedUP will fit.

We also have a floating styled BedUP. See the table beneath the bed? Notice how the top is black. That's a super strong magnet. The bed also has nothing visivble holding it up. The magnet on the table is reacting to magnets in the slab holding up the bed,causing it to float! It'll be like sleeping on a cloud!

If you are uncomfortable with a floating bed, or even just a bed that's being held up by fabric sheets, then you can get the BedUP with a pair of support legs. Though they're small, they'll ensure you that the bed won't flip over in the middle of the night.
The BedUP does not include a matress, so it's only the system. This BedUP can be yours at a very reasonable price. The BedUP can range from $1,000 to $4,000 depending on the style and system design you wish to have.