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Those awkward bedding problems
359923 PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:35 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Just in case any of you have ever had to grapple with the awkward bed problems, and tried adjusting fitted sheets to fit, either side beds, corner beds etc., or even island beds, here is a link to a company I have found which you may find useful....lots of info from, the sheets, mattress covers, duvets etc., worth a look, I have nothing to do with them, just found the link from one of the motorhome magazines.....

I tried adjusting the corner when we had a corner bed in an RV not really successfully, and now having an island bed on order, I reckon this is where I shall be going...
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Thanks Dave, why do you always know where everything is....

I hadn't trawled through there, so better late than never...that's me....

But there again it may bring it to others notice as well who wouldn't have thought of looking there....

I see from the reports from Peejay and Rapido... that they are good, which is also excellent news...

May I ask them, if they read this, did you order the more expensive Percale ones or the standard ones?

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Hi Carol havent suffered with sheet problems but did suffer from a good night sleep until we bought a 3 inch thick king size memory foam topper I am now have trouble getting up in the morning. I have just bought a couple for the kids bunks.
I recomend them to every one i meet

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veralin wrote:
Hi Carol havent suffered with sheet problems but did suffer from a good night sleep until we bought a 3 inch thick king size memory foam topper I am now have trouble getting up in the morning. I have just bought a couple for the kids bunks.
I recomend them to every one i meet

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Did you buy it from them vera-lin? if not whose? They do memory toppers as well to fit these smaller odd beds in motorhomes.

I have heard excellent reports about the Rakself (spelling?)

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Hi Carol

I ordered the ordinary fitted sheets and shaped duvet cover. The material is a little "hard" but after a wash with softener etc, all OK. The fit is good and the material seems to be "minimum effort" when ironing.

I ordered the "walnut whip" colour and I must say it is a very good colour to compliment the Swift Group interior for the Kontiki.

The order was clearly despatched same day in my case and the orders are delivered by courier. A signature is required on delivery.

The telephone operators are knowledgable about the products, styles and colours.

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Hi Carol no I bought mine off ebay i paid £55 for the king size then bought a double one for £60 and cut it down throu the middle with our electic carving knife perfect for the job the kids bunks are only 27 inch wide then covered them so the sheets dont stick.
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veralin wrote:
Hi Carol no I bought mine off ebay i paid £55 for the king size then bought a double one for £60 and cut it down throu the middle with our electic carving knife perfect for the job the kids bunks are only 27 inch wide then covered them so the sheets dont stick.
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I see from the reports from Peejay and Rapido... that they are good, which is also excellent news...

May I ask them, if they read this, did you order the more expensive Percale ones or the standard ones?


Hi Carol;

We got a 'Percale' fitted bottom sheet. Fits like a glove. Same colour as Russel, we both obviously have excellent taste Wink
We'll probably get another one in a different colour as a spare.

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