I have to echo those who said to evaluate the trailer with the slides in. Last year, about this time, a desert windstorm broke my slide. With some help and a lot of swearing, I got it retracted. It wasn't coming back out until I got the rig to the shop. But home was 14 hours away, and I needed to get going because the first (of many) winter storms was coming.
Bed, bathroom, and fridge were accessible with a little squeeze. It worked fine for the one night I spent on the road. I made a sandwich for dinner, washed it down with a beer, and slept just fine. If it had been longer than just one night, i would have been able to cook, also.
Those scenarios aren't all that likely. But they do happen. And when they happen, it's nice to still be able to function inside your trailer - even if the space is tight.
2019 F350 towing a Nash 22H