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Old 06-10-2017, 07:53 AM   #1
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Replacing chair/ottoman in bedroom

I want to replace the chair (with hidden ottoman) that is in the bedroom in my coach. As you can see, there are some big water (or bleach) spots on the chair. The chair has a hook on the back that can be attached to the lower slide wall for traveling. Cannot seem to find a similar chair online. When the slides are in, there is about 6" of space on each side of the chair. Has anyone replaced a similar chair?
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I have no suggestions on buying a new chair however, if you are only replacing it due to the stains you might try refinishing it. I dyed my worn captains chairs with amazing results. Leathertouchupdye.com
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https://www.google.com/search?q=bedr...hidden+ottoman

try this first
https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/sto...FRCewAod1acLYw
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Thanks to all for the suggestions!
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I want to replace the chair (with hidden ottoman) that is in the bedroom in my coach. As you can see, there are some big water (or bleach) spots on the chair. The chair has a hook on the back that can be attached to the lower slide wall for traveling. Cannot seem to find a similar chair online. When the slides are in, there is about 6" of space on each side of the chair. Has anyone replaced a similar chair?


I have the exact set up and took it out. Replaced with a recliner and ottoman fits perfect and it doesn't move during travel.
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I have the exact set up and took it out. Replaced with a recliner and ottoman fits perfect and it doesn't move during travel.
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Looks nice! Do you have it attached to the slide wall like the previous ottoman was?
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Looks nice! Do you have it attached to the slide wall like the previous ottoman was?


No it can't go anywhere it has counter on one side and dresser on other and with slide close the bed holds it in. When traveling I put ottoman upside down in the chair.
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