ChasCABQ wrote:Don't lose counter space by building in sink and/or stove. My first two Volkswagen campers had built-in sinks that were never used and wasted valuable counter space. My teardrop's galley (under construction) will only have a counter with space underneath for cooler, stove, and kitchen box.
When it comes to the stove, Chas is right. If you're going to cook a lot of greasy, messy foods or use a lot of butter or other such grease, keep it away from your sleeping and galley area.
For the sink, you can simply buy or make a cutting board that fits over the sink and gives you back almost all the counter space that would otherwise be lost. I used a standard RV-style sink and was able to purchase a cutting board that fits it pretty well:

The above is an older picture. This newer picture, below, shows how easy the board is to store in what would be unused space along the side of the pots and pans (hidden behind the green bowls) in the cupboard:

These two pictures bring up another point to consider: If you are unsure of exactly what you want, do only what you must and save the rest of the building for later. The first picture was taken when the trailer was new and I was unsure of what else I wanted in the galley area. The second was taken three years later, when I knew what I wanted and had added it. Some features can be added later, when you've used your trailer for a while and know what will work best for you. (That may include whether or not you install a sink and stove in your galley.)