I just joined up and am working out the details for a small camper build. There's so much info on this forum it's a bit overwhelming but I'm doing my best to go through as much as I can. My carpenter skills are not the strongest as I'm a metal fabricator not a tree chopper but I'm confident I can pull this off.
I'm still a bit undecided on what design style I should do. I have weight restrictions of under 1k pounds loaded as my car can't tow more. I have a lightweight trailer already and my new tow hitch is on the way from across country. Teardrops are my favorite but with a 11 month old child I can't see much room for her to sleep. I've been considering a bunk for her.
Here is my unused trailer (pics below) I'm using. Bed size 7'3" X 4'7" @ 330lbs dry. If I measure inside rail to rail it's 5'x8'.


I'll start by removing the tail ramp and metal grate stuff. That should save probably 50+ pounds there. The rails I kinda want to keep for a off road rugged kinda look and side protection, I don't know yet though as I probably will need the extra width and length for the cabin. If I did a raised floor I can probably get that extra since it will clear the bottom curved of the rails more.
She's not the biggest trailer but with me being to cheap to trade in my perfectly good running fully payed off Ford Focus I'll make it work. I only need this for sleeping in and hauling minor gear, food and water anyway. I'm a tent camper and a minimalist at heart but back injurys stop me from sleeping on the ground anymore


More pics because I love more pics.





