About camper 2 - In the bedroom there are no nightstands - just those closets. Over time, that might be frustrating, as would having those walls right next to your head. I'm not a fan of the door being in the bathroom - but that's me - you might feel differently. The TV set-up is much better than in Camper 1. I wouldn't buy an rv where the couch is right next to the stove top. If you have to cook anything greasy that may splash, it would get all over the couch or anyone sitting there.
About camper 1 - The furniture looks oversized for the space but the leather/pleather is great to have with a dog. the tv is in a horrible position. No nightstands - same as camper 1.
As you can see, no matter what you buy, you will have to compromise. We spent months driving from PA to VA looking for the perfect trailer, walking through probably 100 before we settled on the one we bought. It isn't perfect, but it is the closest we could come. The things I wish our tt had that it doesn't: more counter space (but I use the dinette if I need to), leather furniture to avoid the dog hair problem (I'm in the process of fixing that), better lighting (after working in an office for years, I hate overhead lighting). What I wouldn't give up that my new trailer has: all the windows, particularly the large rear window; the space, including the large shower; the storage; the insulation.
We moved from a 22' with no slide and limited seating to our current tt. The increase in space was worth all the time spent searching. Personally, I prefer the rear living arrangement. The large window makes the space seem even larger.
Best of luck in your search!
2015 Jeep Willys Wrangler
2014 Fleetwood Bounder 33C
States camped: all but Hawaii
more than 1700 days on the road