Marine ceiling pullman bed for Cruise Ship
Marine ceiling pullman bed for Cruise Ship can be directly installed on the cabin top foldable hammock on the ceiling, adjustable bed system. During the daytime, it can be folded and colsed for storage, and at night, it can be opened without occupying floor space, this can make cabin visually more lightweight and luxurious
Marine ceiling pullman bed for Cruise Ship (Ceiling-mounted folding beds): it is installed in the ceiling,if not in use, they can be folded into the ceiling. The opening and closing design with the main force buffering function makes full use of and saves the living space of the ship. Safe, convenient and beautiful.
Specifications and technical datas:
| 1 | weight | about 120kgs |
| 2 | length | 2200mm |
| 3 | width | 1050mm |
| 4 | mattress size | 2000x800mm |
| 5 | mattress thickness | 110mm |
| 6 | opening in ceiling | 2200x1050x1050 |
| 7 | usage | Marine ceiling pullman bed for Cruise Ship |
Marine ceiling pullman beds are space-saving, ceiling-mounted beds commonly used on cruise ships and other marine vessels to accommodate extra passengers while maximizing cabin space. Below are frequently asked questions (FAQs) covering key aspects of these beds:
FAQs
- What is a marine ceiling pullman bed?
- A marine ceiling pullman bed is a single bed that retracts into the ceiling when not in use, designed to save space in ship cabins. It typically folds down from the ceiling to provide an additional sleeping surface for third or fourth passengers in a cabin.
- How does a ceiling pullman bed work?
- These beds are mounted to the ceiling structure and use a mechanical or electric system to lower and raise them. They often feature a locking mechanism for safety when deployed and retracted, and some models include a buffer system to prevent sudden drops or rises.
- Are ceiling pullman beds available in all cabin types?
- No, they are usually found in select cabin types, such as interior, oceanview, and balcony cabins, that are designed to accommodate more than two passengers. Suite cabins may not have them as they often have more space for separate beds.
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