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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3375343" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Let me add a bit more for you. With a fifth wheel, one can also easily replace stock furniture that is uncomfortable. We've replace both stock recliner chairs with a La-Z-Boy "wall-away" reclining love seat, and we have also replaced the stock couch. All the stock furniture in our RV was uncomfortable. With a motorhome, the furniture has to be fastened down to the floor, so just any new furniture may not be able to be secured. Also, with a fifth wheel, one gets a sense of "different rooms," even in the downstairs area. With a motorhome, there is less of that sense. In either case, the area of the bedroom is the only one that generally has a door to give one complete privacy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3375343, member: 7900"] Let me add a bit more for you. With a fifth wheel, one can also easily replace stock furniture that is uncomfortable. We've replace both stock recliner chairs with a La-Z-Boy "wall-away" reclining love seat, and we have also replaced the stock couch. All the stock furniture in our RV was uncomfortable. With a motorhome, the furniture has to be fastened down to the floor, so just any new furniture may not be able to be secured. Also, with a fifth wheel, one gets a sense of "different rooms," even in the downstairs area. With a motorhome, there is less of that sense. In either case, the area of the bedroom is the only one that generally has a door to give one complete privacy. [/QUOTE]
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