Is it just you, or are you cooking for a family in that kitchen? Galley's are my favorite kitchen, and I had one that small in D.C. If you're the lone occupant, you can downsize to an apartment sized DW and to a narrower fridge. However, appliances are often in short supply and on long waiting lists now. Unless you're planning a gut job, I would live with this for a while and see how it functions for you. Plan, shop and wait. If you need more work surface you can get a cover for the sink and one for the stove top too. I had a folding/rolling cart in mine. You could also do a wall mounted drop worktable on the wall at the end. Since it has an outlet, that might be the place to use any appliance like a mixer, blender, etc. Look at some tiny homes to glean ideas for small space efficiency and multi-tasking layouts.
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