Yes, the couch opens up perfectly with 2 inches to spare. The couch came at a hefty price directly from Heartland for around $1200.00. The other issue is you must reconfigure the door to open outward. It's a pretty simple task that takes around 15-30 minutes. If you plan on inviting another couple or wanting to give your kids there own own space, it's worth the investment. I know the couple that bought my previous 33BKSS said that their kids love to fall asleep in front of the TV with the couch folded open.
As for the TV, it's the standard TV that came with the coach. That being said, I have a 32 inch TV ready for install. I will need a new TV mount for that project. I wish I could add a larger TV but the fridge is too big. If you push the Fridge over even farther I believe a 37" may fit. The Outdoor fridge runs on AC power so unless you are running a generator or are plugged in, it's pretty much useless. I thought about pulling it out but and adding a giant TV but for the moment, the fridge stays.
John
Thank you for sharing the pictures. Would love to see the kitchen with new counters.
Is there enough room for the couch to open into a bed in the bunkhouse?
What size TV did you install in the outdoor kitchen?
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It always comes down to cost but why wouldn't Heartland offer the couch in the bunkhouse as an option?
QUOTE=Tk421;540580]Yes, the couch opens up perfectly with 2 inches to spare. The couch came at a hefty price directly from Heartland for around $1200.00. The other issue is you must reconfigure the door to open outward. It's a pretty simple task that takes around 15-30 minutes. If you plan on inviting another couple or wanting to give your kids there own own space, it's worth the investment. I know the couple that bought my previous 33BKSS said that their kids love to fall asleep in front of the TV with the couch folded open.
As for the TV, it's the standard TV that came with the coach. That being said, I have a 32 inch TV ready for install. I will need a new TV mount for that project. I wish I could add a larger TV but the fridge is too big. If you push the Fridge over even farther I believe a 37" may fit. The Outdoor fridge runs on AC power so unless you are running a generator or are plugged in, it's pretty much useless. I thought about pulling it out but and adding a giant TV but for the moment, the fridge stays.
John[/QUOTE]