In our wall tent when you walk in the door, on the left is a "table" that has a 10 gallon water cooler on it and also big enough for a wash basin to clean up. The table is a 1/2" piece of plywood screwed on to 4 legs that are just small logs pointed on the end and pounded into the ground. This table sits high so you dont have to bend over to wash up. The wood stove is just past this table. On the right side of the door is an L-shaped counter. The counter is in two pieces and connect using hinges and has 6 threaded pipe flanges on the bottom where the legs screw in. The legs are 1" pipe that slide into 1-1/4" pipe with set screws to adjust the height. The counter itself is built out of beefed up hollow core doors which makes this lightweight. The three burner stove sits on the door end of the counter and we have 3 apple boxes on the other part of the counter for food storage. The other end of the counter gets screwed to the "camp kitchen", which is a 3/4" plywood cabinet that houses all the pots, pans, plates, bowls, silverware, etc. For cold food we dont want to freeze, that gets put in coolers under the counter, food that is frozen stays out in the enclosed trailer in coolers. We also have collapsible shelves in the trailer where we keep all the bread and other baked goods.
Folding table and chairs go in the middle. We use LED floor lamps that have been modified and wired up to car batteries. On sits over the stove and one on the far end of the table.