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Old 01-15-2021, 01:10 PM   #1
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Replacement comforter

Hello,

We just purchased a 2006 3475rl, I am hoping someone knows where I can find a queen size bedspread & shams that match the headboard. I know alot of people removed the originals, but I am OCD & would love to have the matching bedding. If someone knows the name & color of the pattern that would be an awesome starting point. I am also attaching a pic of the original bedspread I found a picture of. I would be interested in buying the set if someone wants to sell theirs.
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Old 01-15-2021, 02:19 PM   #2
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Welcome to the forum. Unfortunately, you have next to zero chance of finding that same fabric pattern much less the original bedding. That was the first thing we got rid of when we bought our rig new, as the bed spread was so slippery that it always ended up on the floor. Becky made a new quilt that doubles as a spread and comforter. She is planning on making a new one after over eight years fulltime. The best you could do would be to find a fabric that would work with the colors and design and have a bedspread made. Becky can't even find extra fabric at Joann's the same as she might have bought a month earlier, much less than 14 years later. You can also recover the headboard to match the fabric you choose for a bedspread so it matches. Good luck with your new rig and your decorating.
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Old 01-15-2021, 02:55 PM   #3
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We had no money when we were raising the 3 kids and we always bought used RVs. We re-upholstered and re-decorated everyone of them. Sometimes we called it "restoration" and sometimes we called "redecoration". We fixed and updated (not it order of ownership)...
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I would figure out how to re-upholster the headboard - at least the floral print portion...maybe leave the gold border, and work with it. You can establish and surround yourself with designs and colors you love!
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It might be easier to removed the headboard with the dated fabric and attach something else, or even easier, paint something else on the wall to look like a head board. Keep it generic enough that any bed spread, sheets, or bedding will blend right in.
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Look under there and see how the headboard is attached. The easiest thing would be to pull the headboard and have it redone to match a new bedspread. In our 2010 it was so easy it pulled away from the wall and I had to rebuild it and it did it all on it's own. (except the rebuilding part)
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Old 01-16-2021, 12:51 PM   #6
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Thanks!

Thanks for all the responses, I appreciate it. I will just try to match the colors. I want to leave the headboard alone. My husband is sometimes handy but I don't want to chance it.
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Last winter I replaced our headboard which had the peeling pleather. Held by four screws, it was cardboard wrapped. Built a replacement with thin furniture quality plywood and added a support bottom center. Stained to match existing wood trim. Easy easy project.
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