Newbie question about wider teardrop

Have read quite a bit of the forum, but have not seen the answer to a question I have.
My wife suddenly became enamored with teardrops watching the show "Home Free". The contestants are living in teardrops while working on houses. I've been trying to get her interested in camping forever, but after one time in a tent she said, "Never again!" After seeing the teardrop, she suddenly is interested. I'm interested in keeping it inexpensive and not having to buy a new tow vehicle for something heavier. Looks like her Saturn Aura wouldn't even have trouble pulling one.
I like the the idea of a foamy for all the mentioned good reasons. I also like the idea of the HF 4x8 trailer for the cost. Looked around for a used wider trailer, but no luck without a big increase in cost.
So the question is, can you raise the floor of the teardrop to get it above the wheels, and thus build it wider? 48 inches minus the loss due to the thicker foam walls would be too small for the wifey and me. We're used to a queen size bed, and although we could go smaller, that much smaller would definetly be too much. Anyone done this or have ideas about the feasibility or "how to" ideas?
Thanks in advance for the help, and I'm sure glad I found this forum!
My wife suddenly became enamored with teardrops watching the show "Home Free". The contestants are living in teardrops while working on houses. I've been trying to get her interested in camping forever, but after one time in a tent she said, "Never again!" After seeing the teardrop, she suddenly is interested. I'm interested in keeping it inexpensive and not having to buy a new tow vehicle for something heavier. Looks like her Saturn Aura wouldn't even have trouble pulling one.
I like the the idea of a foamy for all the mentioned good reasons. I also like the idea of the HF 4x8 trailer for the cost. Looked around for a used wider trailer, but no luck without a big increase in cost.
So the question is, can you raise the floor of the teardrop to get it above the wheels, and thus build it wider? 48 inches minus the loss due to the thicker foam walls would be too small for the wifey and me. We're used to a queen size bed, and although we could go smaller, that much smaller would definetly be too much. Anyone done this or have ideas about the feasibility or "how to" ideas?
Thanks in advance for the help, and I'm sure glad I found this forum!