Welcome to you both, it is great thinking to lurk, learn and cherry pick ideas for your setup.
I started with crossed breed meat rabbits and had some great ones. It can be fun to see what colors, and patterns will pop up in the nest box.
Then I fell in total love with American Chinchillas. They are a meat breed that can be shown. They usually need a LOT of improvement... at least where I live in the Western Oregon.
Things I learned, some the hard way. Have the floor of your cage at least 34 or more inches above the ground. It will help protect against predators. Nothing is perfect, but this does give them a chance.
If you do have dogs, this can help a lot to keep problems away or at least to give warning.
I build a structure that I hang my cages in.
Hanging cages are easy to remove and burn off hair and pressure wash for cleaning. A hutch that is all one structure is fine but it isn't as easy to deal with.
Keep it light, I've used 2x2's or actually 2x4's cut in half to build the legs with bracing on the sides and a roof. This can be moved with two people to clean it or around it. Useful in the long run
I will try to get pictures and post them later.
Think of ventilation in the summer and blocking wind, snow, rain ect in the winter. I use removable pieces of roofing to place in winter and remove in summer.
Okay, too much for now!
Hope you find it as rewarding as I do. Love my bunnies, and they are tasty too.