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bowserwafer

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So I'm looking for some ideas for kitchen trailers for our camping and overlanding excursions. My husband trail.runner.bowser and I already have a trailer base to work with, but now we need some inspiration on how to go about building the actual kitchen part. If any of you wonderful people have something like this, I would LOVE to see your set ups!

Picture for reference, and NOT mine.
 

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I would think a lot of the outside rear kitchens on tear drops would provide some ideas that could prove useful for a side opening kitchen.

Here's a quick search for Teardrop Kitchen DIY with a lot of interesting info from a wide variety of sources.
 
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try this..

 

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No offense to your idea, but in my opinion if you are going to tow a trailer of similar size to the photo you posted, you might as well make it a sleeping platform as well. I agree with @Road that most teardrop platforms with a rear galley are very functional. I have an off-road teadrop and the rear galley is wonderful for cooking and storing what you need to cook. Just my $0.02.
 

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IMG_4576.JPGIMG_4577.JPGIMG_4583.JPG here is my camp kitchen . Simple and everything we need. Instant hot water stove light and table. We use a colapsable bucket next to the stove for a sink.