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agesilaus
Explorer III
Oct 02, 2019

Thinking about beds.

OK for years I have been mighty irritated by the fact that my feet stick way out on an RV bed. I finally looked into the problem only to discover to my Horror that rv mattresses are six inches shorter than standard mattresses. Thus leaving my feet about 8 inches out in the open.

So cogitating on this situation I first thought that maybe I would put a plywood extension under the mattress and dump the rv abomination, buying a standard queen sized mattress. Then the whole end of the bed would stick out another six inches into the bedroom. I could live with that.

But further thought came up with this plan. I'll build a 6 inch wide plywood box the width of the mattress. I'll install that at the head of the mattress, sliding the mattress down six inches. Add plywood underneath at the end as a support. Then add a standard length topper over this covering the box and mattress. Indeed the box at the top could be a secret hiding place.

We have a topper but it's too soft and I want something a little firmer.

What do you guys think of this idea?
  • As long as there is space for the extra 6", it should work fine.

    If you have some spare 2x6s around, you might dummy it up quick and dirty, before building the box to make sure you find it comfortable.
  • valhalla360 wrote:
    As long as there is space for the extra 6", it should work fine.

    If you have some spare 2x6s around, you might dummy it up quick and dirty, before building the box to make sure you find it comfortable.


    That's a good idea
  • The short queen mattress that came with our Coachmen was more like a torture device than a bed, so I extended the platform and bought a full length queen innerspring and foam mattress. Best upgrade ever.
  • agesilaus wrote:
    OK for years I have been mighty irritated by the fact that my feet stick way out on an RV bed. I finally looked into the problem only to discover to my Horror that rv mattresses are six inches shorter than standard mattresses.


    You just discovered now that your rig has a short queen?! :h I fixed that in our Freedom Express by extending the bed platform 6", pulling the existing short queen forward, then placing a full length (80") queen gel/memory foam topper on the mattress and stuffing the extra length in the gap between the headboard & mattress. Worked like a charm! :B



    A series of pics starts here ... click on "i" at the top right of any pic for a text description.

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