As I am progressing with my build, while I am doing the mandatory day-job, I am constantly thinking about the future of the build - specifically the hatch.
My build is going to be a squaredrop, and I want the hatch door to sit on the back end of the walls, not built within the rear wall like a lot of squaredrops. This will allow more room for pull out drawers (for my cooler and campchef stove for example) without any wasted space. Here's a drawing of the galley without any door on:

The door will sit against both side walls and be a few inches lower than the roof. The hinge will be attached to supports/crossmembers on the rear, not attached to the roof. This is an imagine of something similar that I want (but without that angle on the door, as mine will be flat)

I'll be using the centaflex hinge, here's the discussion (with images) on it: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=14753&start=105
My questions:
1. Is there a way to make it so when my galley door is installed that most of the weight is on the floor and not on the hinge without an angle? I can make it flush with the floor but I don't really know how I can take weight off the hinge itself once the door is closed.
2. Should I just make a slight angle like the photo above, so that it sits on the floor/walls when it's closed?
3. Has anyone done this type of galley door on a squaredrop style that can show me some pictures and thoughts on doing it right?
Edit - for reference, my walls are 1/4" exterior, 3/4" skeletonized, 1/4" interior (bit thick but that's what I could get), the hatch would be similar and heavily skeletonized. I can go gas-strut or any other recommendation