Do You Need a Permit for a Murphy Bed Installation? in Nederland
Rarely. Most Murphy bed and built-in furniture installations are classified as furniture rather than construction, so no building permit is needed. However, when the unit bolts into structural framing, requires new electrical outlets or lighting inside the cabinet, or converts a room's designated use (e.g. closet to sleeping alcove), a permit may be triggered.
Do you need a permit?
Rarely required
- Permitting authority
- Gemeente (afdeling vergunningen)
- Typical fee
- €0
What triggers a permit
- Bolting the bed frame into load-bearing studs or structural members
- Adding new electrical circuits for integrated lighting or outlets inside the unit
- Removing or modifying a wall to create a recessed alcove for the bed
- Converting a room's official use designation (e.g. closet to bedroom) on the floor plan
Country-specific detail
In the Netherlands, installing an opklapbed (fold-up bed) or inbouwmeubels (built-in furniture) is classified as inrichting (furnishing) rather than bouwen (building) under the Omgevingswet, so no omgevingsvergunning is required. The exception arises when the installation involves ingrijpende wijziging van de draagconstructie (significant modification of the load-bearing structure), which triggers a vergunning. Adding new bekabeling (wiring) for integrated verlichting (lighting) must comply with NEN 1010 and be done by an erkend installateur. In a rijksmonument (national monument) or beschermd stadsgezicht, any physical modification to walls — even anchoring furniture — may require prior approval from the Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed.