I have always wanted a teardrop but I never liked the size of them, so I came up with a design that I feel will be functionable for my needs
I wanted to be able to stand up, have a taller door than the normal teardrop hatch and have a enrty area that didnt involve crawling over the bed, those were my main issues
my trailer is 64" wide and 12 ft long, galley in the back, full size mattrese, 13 gallon fresh water, sink, stove, ecotemp WH, LED lighting, solar charge, 110v shore power to use when availiable and a few other things
I already had an old travel trailer frame, so I didnt have to do much in that area, just some trimming and welding angle around the perimeter
ripped 2 x 4s for the walls, 1/4" project panel board interior, 1 1/2" thick foam, the same 1/4" on the outside, I am planning on getting metal roofing metal sheets, before the manufacture rolles it into the ribbed roof panels, there is a local place here that does that, the colors are backed on also, I just order the material in flat sheets
I had a bunch of reclaimed redwood, I cut it and planned it down, its full of knots, nail holes and defects but it really looks cool! the rustic look, everything is just clear coated, no staining
I will start posting picts,