8.5 x 24 V - Family Full-timing Conversion

Hello all, from about the middle of Virginia (near Fredericksburg). I'm Mike. My wife and I are putting together plans, drawings and ideas (and of course, the king of it all.. money..
) for a conversion that is going to start with an 8.5 ft by 24 ft V nose cargo/car hauler trailer. Won't be getting the trailer itself until next year, and I will be special ordering it as I want a couple things done by the factory, like 7 ft ceilings, possibly a second door in the nose (planning on making it storage for tools/camping stuff/etc.) The fun part is squeezing myself, my wife and our 3 little ones in, doing it relatively comfortably (in the limited space) and making sure we have enough room for storage of the various stuff, food, etc. I am planning on putting in a full bathroom, though whether or not the black water stuff goes in immediately or waits will depend on funding and time. The kitchen will be in the rear, accessible from the outside... and thanks to another build I saw on here and for the life of me can't find the build now... anyway, he turned the ramp into a room, complete with roof and walls, all removable/foldable. I'm thinking of doing that for the more.. inclement weather, as I don't particularly mind cooking outside most times anyway. Saves from accidently stinking up the living area as well when a concoction goes wrong.
Let's see.. what else, oh, I'm getting those bogey wheels welded to the rear, try to save the frame from getting dragged on steep driveways, etc. Also planning on upgraded to 5200 lb torsion axles w/ EB. One particular trailer company I'm looking at offers a .40 aluminum skin, which may save some heartache down the road with dents and such. 16" on center all around (walls, roof & floor) Though the floor spacing will make it interesting with the grey and black tanks, unless I can figure something out in the mean time or I can find tanks that'll fit between the ribs. Extended tongue 60 inch, triple tube, 2 roof vents cut in and wired for fans. (I'm going to be going the window unit AC direction, for cost purposes.) Ladder permanantly mounted for roof access, as we are planning on doing solar eventually (if not immediately.) One thing I'm still debating about is to stick with the 6 in. frame or upgrade to the 8 in. I'm figuring I'll be looking at along the lines of 6000-ish lbs when done with everything, a lot is going to depend on battery bank size, etc.
We will be putting in batteries, as this will be a AC/DC system, also trying to decide between an all in one converter/inverter/battery charger or seperate the converter/charger and the inverter. May be picking up a quiet run small 2000W generator as well, we'll see on that one.
I'm sure I'm forgetting plenty, but I'm at work right now and brain is all over the place. Anyways, we're hoping to pick some brains, get ideas and plans validated, commented on, etc. As well as possibly meet some of you when this is finally our rolling home. (I'm hoping/shooting for a 6-8 month build, given the time needed for work, etc. We'll definitely see how well that plan holds water.)
So yeah, there it is. Oh, I do have a rough concept drawn up in a program called Sweet Home 3D (I'm a Linux user, I don't touch Windows except for occasional gaming or work related stuff), so getting things like SketchUp and AutoCAD and the like working... eh. And SH3D gives a nice 3D layout to look at, which my wife likes.. as she has a hard time conceptualizing things related to size/space without seeing it.


Let's see.. what else, oh, I'm getting those bogey wheels welded to the rear, try to save the frame from getting dragged on steep driveways, etc. Also planning on upgraded to 5200 lb torsion axles w/ EB. One particular trailer company I'm looking at offers a .40 aluminum skin, which may save some heartache down the road with dents and such. 16" on center all around (walls, roof & floor) Though the floor spacing will make it interesting with the grey and black tanks, unless I can figure something out in the mean time or I can find tanks that'll fit between the ribs. Extended tongue 60 inch, triple tube, 2 roof vents cut in and wired for fans. (I'm going to be going the window unit AC direction, for cost purposes.) Ladder permanantly mounted for roof access, as we are planning on doing solar eventually (if not immediately.) One thing I'm still debating about is to stick with the 6 in. frame or upgrade to the 8 in. I'm figuring I'll be looking at along the lines of 6000-ish lbs when done with everything, a lot is going to depend on battery bank size, etc.
We will be putting in batteries, as this will be a AC/DC system, also trying to decide between an all in one converter/inverter/battery charger or seperate the converter/charger and the inverter. May be picking up a quiet run small 2000W generator as well, we'll see on that one.
I'm sure I'm forgetting plenty, but I'm at work right now and brain is all over the place. Anyways, we're hoping to pick some brains, get ideas and plans validated, commented on, etc. As well as possibly meet some of you when this is finally our rolling home. (I'm hoping/shooting for a 6-8 month build, given the time needed for work, etc. We'll definitely see how well that plan holds water.)
So yeah, there it is. Oh, I do have a rough concept drawn up in a program called Sweet Home 3D (I'm a Linux user, I don't touch Windows except for occasional gaming or work related stuff), so getting things like SketchUp and AutoCAD and the like working... eh. And SH3D gives a nice 3D layout to look at, which my wife likes.. as she has a hard time conceptualizing things related to size/space without seeing it.