Hello! I'm a newbie. I'm in the planning/dreaming stage. I have created a long/expensive list of bells, whistles and essentials that I would like to include in my proposed Cub style teardrop. This will be a slow build due to lack of time, money, and skill but I'd like to be able to use the camper, in some capacity, before my daughter goes to college. She is 4 now. So I'm wondering what items, tasks and projects the knowledgable folk of this community think could be put off and what should not. I'm basing most of my thoughts on the things I lack. Will it cost me
substantially more money and more time to do a project down the road. Safety is also a consideration. For example, would it be a huge pain to leave the galley unfinished, just have shelves until I can get to it. Or, mounting a storage utility box on the front. Or having only one door at first. Do I have to have wheels?

. Here's a short list of some things I might want to put off. This is not all inclusive. Maybe some of you had items you wished you had done from the beginning?
Brakes
Stock fenders now, vintage style fenders later
Receiver hitch for bike rack
Mounting a spare tire somewhere
Utility box on front
2nd door
Porch lights on sides
Galley cabinets, sink ect.
Windows other than door window
Generator
Galley
110 hookup
Battery backup system (al la Steven Harris style)
Thank you for your suggestions!
Jason