And a photo of the footwell "in action" here:
No problems with the footwell so far. But that's probably because I had Grant Whipp fabricate it for me. I don't think I would do anything differently. It functions well and as intended.
I love the fact that it spans nearly the width of the trailer floor and that I have equal room for seating on both sides. I haven't constructed the table yet (just using 2 temporary MDF panels right now), so it will be nice when I have that option also. I carpeted the footwell with marine-grade carpet from Cabelas and have attached it with velcro so I can take it out and clean it, as neccessary. The carpeting will also provide a little insulation from the bare metal walls.
The 7" depth is perfectly comfortable in combination with my 5" thick cushions. Kind of a "lounge-y" feel like a low sofa, but not at all awkward or uncomfortable. For extra seating height, I can also double up my cushions as shown below, for a 17" seat height. There's even enough headroom in the front side (sloped and curved so shorter than the galley side) for me (6'2" but with longer torso) to sit there.
