Rearranging our 308 Bunkhouse floorplan

jguzek

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Now that the kids are getting older, we decided to do some furniture upgrades and rearranging in our 308bhts.

We got rid of the jackknife couch that was in the bunkhouse and moved our dinette into that location. We also got rid of our loveseat recliners and replace them with 4 sectional recliners with storage armrests. I then added two oval pedestal tables in front of each armrest so they do not interfere with the recliners.

This layout allows everyone to have a comfy seat while retaining the dinette for meals/card games/puzzles etc.

We did lose the jackknife bed but still have the dinette bed conversion for guests if needed.

The sectional is Thomas Paine's seismic line from camping world. The removal teak pedestal tables from Garelick.com.

I used flush mount pedestal bases to allow the couch slide-out to operate freely. View attachment 34034 20210321_234313.jpg20210509_215333.jpg20210509_215321.jpg20210509_215231.jpg
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We had the same floorplan on our 323BHS bunkhouse, and GD called it the SuperSofa option. It came with a 6' dining room table with folding legs made out of the countertop ceramic.

We had a bad delamination of the leather, and it looked just awful in years 3-5. I recently ordered a RecCon hide-a-bed with the double bed, and it comes out just missing my kitchen island. We also have a new swivel rocking chair to take up the other space.
 
We had the same floorplan on our 323BHS bunkhouse, and GD called it the SuperSofa option. It came with a 6' dining room table with folding legs made out of the countertop ceramic.

We had a bad delamination of the leather, and it looked just awful in years 3-5. I recently ordered a RecCon hide-a-bed with the double bed, and it comes out just missing my kitchen island. We also have a new swivel rocking chair to take up the other space.
How do you like the Recpro furniture? I've heard a lot of good things. The Thomas Payne set from Camping World was too good to pass up. Hopefully it will hold up.

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I would have liked to have a higher quality hide a bed, but RV furniture must be capable of going thru a 23 inch door. The RecCon is not as comfortable as my old love seat and left and right hand recliners.

They quit making Flexicoil RV furniture. I think a Lazy Boy couch back will separate from the bottom, but I didn't want to risk buying one and not be able to get it thru the door.

The hide a bed in the kitchen will be nice as the grandkids essentially take over our bunk house. I still need to get a 3 inch king size memory foam mattress to put on the three beds in there. The 1 inch foam mattress on those beds are very uncomfortable.
 
Now that the kids are getting older, we decided to do some furniture upgrades and rearranging in our 308bhts.

We got rid of the jackknife couch that was in the bunkhouse and moved our dinette into that location. We also got rid of our loveseat recliners and replace them with 4 sectional recliners with storage armrests. I then added two oval pedestal tables in front of each armrest so they do not interfere with the recliners.

This layout allows everyone to have a comfy seat while retaining the dinette for meals/card games/puzzles etc.

We did lose the jackknife bed but still have the dinette bed conversion for guests if needed.

The sectional is Thomas Paine's seismic line from camping world. The removal teak pedestal tables from Garelick.com.

I used flush mount pedestal bases to allow the couch slide-out to operate freely. View attachment 34034View attachment 34035View attachment 34036View attachment 34037View attachment 34038
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How is the Thomas Paine sectional holding up? Do you have the part number? I can’t find it on their website.
 

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