Pinstriper wrote:I don’t have a galley. I put up a 10x10 and some tables as my outdoor room. I actually have two of the side tents for changing room, toilet room....
* Like you, I use side-tables, pop-up tents and canopied for sitting area, cooking area, changing and toilet spaces ... I have a galley, but it's not a galley, due to other priorities taking up the space. The first item I installed in the trailer was a 2500 watt generator, to run the 5000 btu A/C I planned to install later. Since the trailer is a 4' x 8' squareback, I put the generator on a swivel platform, mounted on a slide-out, in order to fit inside the 21 inch space allotted for it (I fitted an interior bulkhead at 22 inches forward, which left room for a twin-size mattress in the front). I still envisioned having space left above it for food item storage and a prep space. Until I decided to make the future A/C able to run fully enclosed inside the galley (hatch shut and locked at night, if park power was available).
compact generator (on swivel base that also slides out), 21" deep, 24" wide, 16" high 

drip-pan/support, right-angle exhaust boot, insulated ducting routed out thru side-vent* Fitting the A/C and its' bulky exterior shrouding, ducting, exhaust booster fan, and drip pan/support, took away all of the upper half of the vertical galley space, and half of the upper shelf. That only left me with barely enough room for a cube cooler and space for Aquatainer on the streetside, and space for my Coleman gear on the curbside shelf. Later, I managed to squeeze-in an aluminum fuel tank for the generator, so there's absolutely no room for "galley"-type gear (other than the frozen food in the cube cooler, and the Coleman stove folded-up on the shelf. I carry all my utensils, pots, pans, canned & dry food items, and my small BBQ grill, in storage boxes on my front or side racks.
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* Though it was the first item installed in my trailer. I've never used the generator at camp, nor the Coleman Northstar lantern (never fueled up ,either) in the corner of the galley. My right-angle A/C exhaust ducting could've been vented directly thru the closed hatch (sealed-box with louvered vent), and the hand-formed A/C drip-pan has never been dripped on, so both features weren't really needed, and could've been eliminated, freeing up 75% of the galley for food prep and storage. So, if I had to build it over again, my galley would actually become a galley.