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wopachop

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Posted: 05/18/08 04:31pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Anyone tear out the crappy TT furniture and bring in comfy couches or recliner chairs from their home?

What about tearing out bunk beds for more storage space...i dont have a big family to sleep. Anyone have remodel pics?

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You want comfort and an RV?? Next thing, you'll be saying that the mattress isn't comfortable either!!


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PapPappy wrote:

Next thing, you'll be saying that the mattress isn't comfortable either!!


hahaha thats funny...if i ever do find a trailer the old used mattress is gonna be the first to go.

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The sofa we have in the current TT is very comfortable. The mattress needed some help but is now useable also. No reason you cannot replace anything you want too as long as you can get it through the door.


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I would love to swap out the couch but our furnace is under it. I don't know what i'd replace it with.


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fla-gypsy wrote:

as long as you can get it through the door.


whoops...forgot about that. TT's very narrow doors dont they? maybe tear out a window if it came down to it

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PapPappy wrote:

You want comfort and an RV?? Next thing, you'll be saying that the mattress isn't comfortable either!!
Funny you say that ... the mattress in our Sunline TT is more comfortable than the mattress in our BR ... go figure. Camp on!





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When we got our new 5er before we even used it I replaced the cheap mattress with a good quality mattress. I'll always remember someone telling me years ago that if you sleem8 hrs a night then you spen 1/3 of your life on a mattess so get a good one and I have always done that.


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My parents took out a couch in their previous trailer and replace with a lazy boy couch. Their current trailer they immediately replace the chairs with lazy boys. We added a lazy boy to our trailer. Just have to make sure you have the space and the furniture isn't built into the trailer.

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Replaced one of my cheapo chairs with a comfy Lazy Boy recliner.
Also a mattress topper...


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