mayfair said:WOW thats coming along real nice!
I've never heard of that paint for the counter tops. Do you think it will hold up (scratches - etc)?
skyking4ar2 said:Since we have identical rigs, a couple of quick questions:
did you have the hardwood floors or carpet (we are hardwood)?
did you have the queen size sofa bed on the side where the dining booth was?
was the subfloor screwed down or glued?
do you see any issues with where the heating ducts exited the sink area and came out under the love seat and terminating them at the sink?
Our project is slightly different in that we will convert the sofa/bed into a space for two recliners and the small love seat next to the sink into a desk area that will have a TV mounted, probably in a raisable slide.
skyking4ar2 said:Colin,
Did you have any problem locating the metal studs in the wall? My love seat replacement work is going to require me to anchor some wood on the wall and I am not sure what is under there. Our thought is to attach some one by lumber to hold the table frame to the wall and use also screw some supports into the floor so it cannot fall away while moving.
We are trying to design a hide away slot at the rear to lower the flat screen TV and not lose the light from the window during the day. I have looked at a number of engineered units with remote control, etc. but they might be over engineering what we want to do right now and they are not inexpensive.
Kim
Come south, Jim, when you feel better. I can fix you up.Jim Godward said:Having had laminate and engineered wood in our RV and a Vinyl plank in our kitchen/dining area in the house, I would go for the vinyl plank over either the laminate or wood floors in the MH. If it didn't cost so much and I have other uses for money, we would tear out what we have and redo in the vinyl plank.