concord_05
Jun 20, 2014Explorer
Corner Bed Help?
Just bought a 2014 Sunseeker 2300. we really like the mh but this is the first corner bed we have had. What suggestions do you have on making it up. Just put sheets on it and it wore me out
OldRadios wrote:
We avoided a corner bed for that reason and because I don't like to be sandwiched between two walls when I sleep. A friend has one though and he says he stands the mattress on its side and pulls it out a little. Then puts puts the bottom on. That would get old real fast.
littlemo wrote:
I have the queen corner bed also. (Sunseeker 2450). I put a mattress cover on and work my way to outer corner, then follow with the fitted sheet. I then put my duvet cover on (you could use comforter, quilt, etc). I don't use a top sheet at all. Once you get the fitted sheet on that part is done until you have to launder it. We actually sleep on top of the duvet cover and just cover with throws or other quilts, etc. Then in the morning you just fold up the covers and place at head or foot of bed and it looks neat again. I, too, am 62 with a bad knee and a really bad back but once you get the fitted sheet on (which takes a max of 5 minutes), you're done for the week.
Also getting the memory foam and just making it is another excellent idea.
I really don't mind the corner bed and I have plenty of room to get out at foot of bed without disturbing my husband.
SailingOn wrote:
Duvets are our solution to three problems, hard-to-make-the-bed and fighting-over-the-blanket and bedspread-gritty-after-the-beach.
The duvet is a thin (or comfy thicker in winter) comforter with a decorative/protective slip cover. Grab one end and give it a flip and the bed is made each day. Two narrow ones give us one each.
concord 05 wrote:
Have spent a few nights in our 2300 sunseeker. Added a 3 in memory foam. And it is quite comfortable. Did switch out the original bedspread for a patterned quilt and it is easier to make the bed. Think I might invest in a long handled reacher to help make it. Since I sleep on the inside I find I tend to sink into the memory foam when I scoot out the bottom of the bed. Thinking about buying "silk" pjs and see if can just "slide" right out of bed. Found out the bed is large enough for 3, when our 10 year old granddaughter got out of her dinette bed and climbed in with us. At least this time camping she didn't cry for her mother and beg us to take her home, (which we didn't ).