Carpeting on Rear Wall March 05, 2017, 10:49:46 am I have a 2017 Mid-Bath on order, delivery hopefully in May. The 2017's come without carpeting except for in the cab. I like the idea of not having carpeting on the floor. However, I very much liked having carpeting on the rear wall in my 2003 Twin-King. This prevented stuff from hitting and scuffing up the wall while in transit, and I thought it looked attractive. I had asked Lazy Daze if they could put carpeting there as an option, but they said "no." Does anyone have a suggestion how I could accomplish this? I don't want to put holes into the wall. I would imagine that gluing carpeting onto the wall would not work. I wonder if there would be enough room to put a piece of carpet that was somehow attached to a board or cardboard and would fit behind the sofas. Any suggestions would be welcomed. Monica
Re: Carpeting on Rear Wall Reply #1 – March 05, 2017, 10:54:49 am Maybe 2" Velcro strips around the edge of the carpet.
Re: Carpeting on Rear Wall Reply #2 – March 05, 2017, 11:08:21 am I carpeted my rear wall from the top of the factory carpet, about half way to the window, covering the rest of the surface up to the window. I used narrow staples to fasten it. I am in my third year since doing that and it seems fine. The staple holes are small enough that a few of them would not be noticed if I took the carpet down. I used a LOT more than a few staples, following the factory's lead in that regard. If I took the carpet down, I would have to use a bit of filler, sanding, then painting to cover the holes around the edges.Ken F in NM
Re: Carpeting on Rear Wall Reply #3 – March 05, 2017, 07:35:05 pm I think light upholstery screws like those ment to hold arm covers in place would work while doing the least amount of damage to the wall. I would be worried that anything glued or taped to the wallboard would take off a layer. Something like:Amazon.com: Dritz 9023 Upholstery Clear Heads Twist Pins, 3/4-Inch, 10-Pack