It's easy to hide your guest bed in plain sight.

Hide your guest bed in plain sight when not in use.

Hide your guest bed in plain sight when not in use.

A window seat sleeper transforms a cozy nook into a hidden guest bed. This charming architectural feature has become one of the most stylish and practical ways to add discreet sleeping space to any home.

Our Commitment


We partner with manufacturers and builders who prioritize quality, longevity, and guest comfort. Whether you’re a homeowner, designer, or contractor, we provide the product information, ideas, and practical advice needed to integrate a reliable sleeper system into your window seat project. For product options and technical support, SleeperMechanism.com maintains product listings and resources to help you choose the right mechanism and mattress for your build. Please feel free to call or email us with any questions.

Our Approach


We design and recommend solutions that integrate hospitality‑grade sleeper sofa mechanisms into custom window bench or seat cabinetry. These systems are engineered for durability and smooth operation, so your built‑in performs like the best sleeper sofas found in professional lodging environments. Many of the mechanisms we reference and supply are manufactured and supported by industry specialists with decades of experience.

About Window Seat Sleepers


Window bench or seat sleepers combine custom craftsmanship with engineered sleeper mechanisms to create elegant, space-saving guest beds. What looks like a simple built-in becomes a fully functional bed with a smooth pull of a handle, giving homeowners a hidden, comfortable sleeping option without sacrificing style.


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Who We Are

Wallace Flynn and its websites, SleeperMechanism.com and Sleepersystem.com, have delivered custom-built sleeper solutions from High Point, NC, for over 35 years. We combine design, engineering, and hospitality-grade hardware to create durable, space-saving window seat sleepers for homeowners and commercial clients.


Please feel free to contact us for your project inquiries:


Tel (336) 781-0504

sales@wallaceflynncollective.com.


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Example of a twin-size sleeper mechanism installed in a window bench.

Example of a twin-size sleeper mechanism installed in a window bench, also called a window seat.