Theater seating and cabinets

While at the FMCA rally in Tucson back in March, we placed an order with Dave & LJ’s RV Furniture (based in Woodland, Washington) for theater seating and a couple of cabinets, to replace the recliners we were using since we removed the original L-shaped and jackknife couches. We liked the recliners, but they were a bit more hassle on travel days, and when we eventually sell our coach, we wouldn’t want to include them, hence deciding to get more conventional seating.

Here’s the model couch they had on show:

Demo couch

Our recliners:

Recliners

To get them out the door, I needed to remove the bases (same as when I brought them into the coach):

Removed base

We kept them — we took them to our storage unit just before getting the new seating installed. One day we’ll use them again.

Paladin suspects something may be missing:

Paladin

Five months after ordering, we stopped by Dave & LJ’s in Woodland to get the new items installed:

Dave & LJ's

We had ordered two of the wide cabinets, but due to a mixup they only had one:

Wide cabinet

We could have had the other shipped, but decided to go with narrower ones, that were in stock; we figure that the extra gap on either side is handy for storing lap trays, shoes, and such.

They brought in the theater seating in mulitple pieces:

Couch components

Couch components

Couch components

Couch components

Couch components

Couch components

Drilling a mounting hole:

Drilling mounting hole

One of two bolts through the underside of the slide-out:

Bolt through underside of slide-out

Paladin supervising:

Paladin supervising

The installed couch:

Installed couch and cabinets

Installed couch and cabinets

Installing a cabinet:

Installing cabinet

Installing cabinets

With the slides in, still plenty of room to get past:

With slides in

With slides in

The front feet lift off the floor, along with the slide floor:

Front feet off floor

Paladin approves:

Paladin approves

Paladin approves

With slides in:

With slides in

And out:

Theater seating

Theater seating

The center of the couch can fold up, and includes a pop-up power center, with two USB-A and one USB-C power outlets, and a Qi wireless charger:

Power outlets

Plus there’s another USB outlet along with the controls; a button to bring everything down, a button to extend or retract the footrest, and another button to move the headrest forward and back:

Controls

The new seating is comfy.