From what I understood the actual issue is the real BB height over ground, which is the equal to the radius of wheel with tire minus bb offset. When the rim size is decreased, the way for the BB to stay on the same height over the ground is either to change frame to a one with smaller offset or have tires with higher profile. Obviously, sticking to the same frame makes only latter viable. As mentioned earlier, change of less than 2cm coming form the wheels shouldn't be a big deal and fat tires should alleviate for at least half of the difference .