An independent, plain-English buyer's guide. We don't manufacture or sell this cabinet bed — we explain what it is, who it suits, and what to check before you buy.
The short version
The Siesta Key is a queen-size freestanding cabinet bed in a two-tone coastal grey-and-cream finish, built on the Lineage / Sea Winds "Islamorada" platform. Closed, it reads as a long console or media cabinet. Open, it's a real queen bed with a real mattress, ready in about a minute. No wall mounting, no studs, no contractor — it moves like any other piece of furniture. New to the category? Start with What is a cabinet bed?
Specifications · Lineage / Sea Winds “Islamorada”
| Closed (W × D × H) | 65″ × 25″ × 40″ |
|---|---|
| Open (deployed depth) | opens to 81″ |
| Mattress | queen 60″ × 80″ × 6″ gel memory foam |
| Frame | solid Mindi wood |
| Mechanism | military-grade glides, rated 50,000 open/close cycles |
| Power | built-in power + USB ports |
Manufacturer-published specifications. Confirm the exact figures for your order before purchase.
What we'd point out if you were standing in front of it
A few things that don't come through in photos:
- The finish reads warmer in person. The grey-and-cream two-tone looks cooler on a screen than it does in a room — in daylight it's softer and more coastal than stark.
- It genuinely looks like furniture closed. The louvered door fronts and the console proportions are why people put it on a main wall, not hide it in a back room.
- One person can open it. The fold-out motion is smooth; you're not wrestling it.
- There's usable storage in the base. The bottom drawers are real — handy for the bedding that goes with a guest bed.
Who the Siesta Key is right for
- You want an occasional guest bed that looks finished — not a piece you apologize for.
- You like a calm, coastal look that works in a lot of rooms rather than one bold statement finish.
- You have the open-floor clearance a deployed queen needs.
- You'd rather not install a wall-mounted Murphy bed.
Who should think twice
- You need a bed for nightly, year-round sleeping — cabinet-bed mattresses are built for guests, not everyday use.
- Your room can't give up the floor space the bed needs when it's open.
- You want a pure white or a warm dark-wood look — other models suit those better (see the comparison below).
- You need built-in daily storage more than you need a guest bed.
Room and use
This is a strong fit for a spare room that does double duty — a home office, craft room, or den that needs to host a guest a handful of nights a year. It also suits coastal and transitional rooms where the two-tone finish feels at home. Think about where it lives closed most of the year, not just how it looks open.
What to measure first
- How long the bed is when open, and the floor clearance it needs in front of the cabinet.
- The closed cabinet's width, depth, and height against the wall it will sit on.
- The path in: doorways, hallway turns, and stairs — these are heavy pieces.
Not sure how to measure for the open footprint? That's one of the first things we'll walk through on a consult.
Comfort, honestly
Cabinet-bed mattresses are designed for comfortable occasional-guest sleeping, not the same as a primary bed you sleep on every night. For a few weekends a year, most guests are very comfortable. If someone will sleep on it for weeks at a time, ask specifically about the mattress and whether you can add a topper.
Delivery, setup, and the questions to ask before you buy
- Is a mattress included, or bought separately — and which mattress?
- Is this curbside, threshold, or full setup delivery, and what does each cost in money and effort?
- Who handles the folding-mechanism warranty, and who services it if something needs attention?
- What's the return policy on a piece this size and weight?
How it compares
If you're still weighing options, the honest comparison is worth a read before you decide: cabinet bed vs. wall Murphy bed. A wall bed can be the better answer for a dedicated, frequently-used guest room; a cabinet bed usually wins when you don't want to install anything.
Not sure if the Siesta Key — or a cabinet bed at all — is right for your room? That's exactly what a short consult is for. Talk it through with a cabinet-bed expert → Or, if you'd rather start local, check your area.
Cabinet Bed Authority is an independent guide. We don't manufacture or sell cabinet beds, and no manufacturer pays us to feature their products. "Siesta Key," "Lineage," and "Sea Winds" are referenced descriptively to help you identify the product. We don't list prices, stock, or local availability here — those change, and we'd rather you confirm them directly. No checkout, no pressure — just help making a confident decision.