Nice profile, but not a lot of storage space shown; I suggest getting a large capacity tonuebox to help. It'll help greatly with both storage and weight balance problems, IMHO.
Ever since I started building my 4x8 squareback (squaredrop) trailer, I've been struggling to achieve a decent weight balance, while overstuffing my trailer with all my gear. I finally achieved the balance I sought, but it took me a decade to reach it.
The 50"W x 60"L frame I used had to be extended to get a 4x8 floorplan (what I always regarded as traditional, and easiest to build using plywood sheets), but I made the (initial) mistake by adding 12" in front and 24" in the rear, making the axle centerline too far forward. I had thought that the 24" in the rear would be a good size (24"deep x 48" tall) for a galley/storage area, but I immediately overstuffed it with heavy items (permantly loaded: generator, A/C unit & ducting, Coleman gear, battery, spare fuel, Aquatainer, frozen goods cooler, etc.), which made the tongue weight about 40 lbs, total weight 1280 lbs (unloaded with perishables, clothing, main beverage coolers). Not good, at all. I had to make a single beam weight distributing set-up to be able to take the trailer on my first trip, even though I added 150 lbs of gear into the front of the cabin, to bring the total weight to 1430 lbs.
I continued to use the weight distributing hitch for years, while modifying the trailer and its' loadout, moving weight forward for better balance. There were too many changes to list here, but the best/most worthwhile contributors to getting a better balance were the tonguebox (loaded with battery, electrical cords, extra lighting, spare parts, some camping tools, probably adding 250 lbs) and the double-stacked racks, mounted over the tonguebox & spare tire, which really helped. Two canopies and my pantry box added over 140 lbs, alone.
Later additions brought the total weight up and up, but I made sure that they were either neutrally-balanced or forward of center, and now the trailer is done...nothing will be added, and the balance goal has been reached. I still tow with the weight distributing hitch (makes me feel safer with it attached), but it's no longer needed.

- comparing dimensions (my 4x8's are in red)
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- evolution; adding equipment while achieving trailer balance
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