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NMDriver
Feb 24, 2015Explorer
I took our queen out and put in two twins, with the center of the RV as an access isle. I had to build the new pedestals from scratch but a couple of 2x6 for side rails and some 2x3 for cross members made it an easy build. Joist hangers help also.
I had to remove the closets but we hang a rod across where the old bed head was and can hang stuff there, plus the overhead cubby cabinets, and under bed areas are now easier to access. Overall we gained more space and easier access to storage.
Before anyone starts asking why-I use a CPAP and my wife does not. We both sleep better in separate beds. I use to snore so bad I slept in the living room most nights in the RV, so she could get some sleep. Now with the CPAP at least we can be in the same room, even if not in the same bed.
I had to remove the closets but we hang a rod across where the old bed head was and can hang stuff there, plus the overhead cubby cabinets, and under bed areas are now easier to access. Overall we gained more space and easier access to storage.
Before anyone starts asking why-I use a CPAP and my wife does not. We both sleep better in separate beds. I use to snore so bad I slept in the living room most nights in the RV, so she could get some sleep. Now with the CPAP at least we can be in the same room, even if not in the same bed.
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