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Old 03-06-2019, 04:48 AM   #10
vegasruv24.1
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Nevada
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Originally Posted by JamieGeek View Post
Why not solve it like you did the other problem? Instead of cutting the bed down, raise the floor. You could make it so the bedroom is a step up.

The only trick would be how to handle the slide.
so what if I just raised my wifes side, I don't have a problem getting into bed...when I want to go to sleep I could climb up on the roof if I wanted... wait... there's a good way to get a nice night sleep..anyway...my wife sleeps on the right side... there's nothing over on that side.... I could raise the floor on that side... she could get in bed easier..and so could her dogs... they sleep on that side also...gotta have my space....lol

so with the bed height standard, 24'' and the stair rise 9'' standard, if I raise the floor just on that side, that would put the bed 21'' from the floor...nice rifle stash also....
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