I have a good feeling my couch would never go through my skinnie trailer access door...
Have not looked at removing the large window but I think that is the way I would have to go to get the couch out. This is the emergency exit window I am talking about and now that i just said this I now remember my emergency exit window may be in the bedroom area haha... I may have an emergency exit from both the living room and the bed room...
My front door has cabinets and other things on the inside close-by and I don't really think you would be able to rotate the couch around in such a way to come through the door. One end would have to be lifted up real high and then possibly you can walk it through the door on its end...
Same would go for the fridge as well...
Roy Ken
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