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Re: RV furniture, flooring, computer desks
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Hello Todd.  Did they do some work for you?  And if so, would you share what it was and if you have pictures?  Thanks in advance.

Re: RV furniture, flooring, computer desk etc
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Haven't done any biz with them yet. I'm involved in researching a new rig. We love the LD and it's furniture, but are researching other rigs. Most of the entry level Class MH that I look at (new) have faux leather furniture, which I detest. A google search for alternative RV furniture led me to this site. I want to be able to pick out my own fabrics if we don't go LD.

I spent an hour inside various Winnebago Spirits yesterday. The furniture was not near what I am accustomed to in my LD. But I like the slide (please don't chastise me), 1 piece fiberglass roof with a 10 year warranty, and lack of screws all outside my coach. (and a steel/aluminum cage). I am familiar with and love the E450. We are indoor people and are realizing we want more interior space, a separate bedroom, etc. Right now I'm hung up on getting nice sofas. My next hurdle is weight. I have decided I would seriously like to move up to a 32 footer. Again, we're home bodies spending an inordinate amount of time inside. Wish we were more outdoorsy but we're not. We still like to travel and see new places.

Lots of items to ponder. For the time being, Bessie will have a newly delivered awning installed next week and her brake buddy repaired, and knock on wood we should be all set for our trip out east next month which includes a stop at the Hershey RV show.
Todd (and Steve)
'17 Winnebago Minnie Winnie and '13 Honda CRV
(Former '99 RB owners from 2012-2016)

 
Re: RV furniture, flooring, computer desks
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One of the things in life that I enjoy is reviewing the various "paths" that DW and I have traveled over our many years.  A decision here, a turn there, a piece of good luck, or a some back luck ... but at the end of the day we're still here and grateful.  I haven't met many people (like none) whose life travels have been on a straight road.  So we travel, learn, and make new decisions.  And it sounds like that is exactly what's happening in your life.  We wish you the best in your search for new adventures.