Habitation interior covers (1 Viewer)

Feb 8, 2019
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My covers are a bit dated in hamish.
I was wondering can you buy a full set off hymer or elsewhere without spending the silly money in an specialist upholsterers
I did was them and they came up great but fiona doesnt like them, keeps going on about bloody throws shes doing my head in,
If i need to go down the specialist route what the approx i would expect to pay
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Riverbankannie

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There’s nothing wrong with throws if they are washable. I like to be able to put feet up, not worry about food splashes and just wash the throws once or twice a year.
 
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Jan 8, 2013
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I was wondering can you buy a full set off hymer or elsewhere without spending the silly money in an specialist upholsterers

I think you'll be surprised how cheap your local upholsterer will be.
Take a couple of your cushions and ask them for a quote to recover.
The driver / passenger seats will be a bit more expensive to recover.

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Steve and Denise

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There is absolutely nothing cheap off Hymer. A local upholster will do all of your van for the price of one cover from Hymer.

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jo10000_6

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Based on my B544, older than yours though - £350-400 using existing foam -
This was from an upholstery shop in Sheffield and a Skegness caravan place quoted similar.

Hope you can get cheaper.
 

Minxy

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As your habitation cushions are oblong shaped they won't take much work to make removable covers for if you want to have a go yourself - I made some for our previous FamilyScout camper which I then adapted for our current camper (before and after):

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For the cab seats, you could buy some van seat covers for them ... I've got some lovely leopard skin effect fluffy ones and managed to find matching thin rugs which go over them so I can remove the 'rug' bit and give it a shake outside to get rid of all the sand the dogs drag in (I've adapted the way they are secured so they look better now):
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