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Most enclosed trailer interiors are 'paneled' (if you will) with 3/8 inch luan paneling. It takes most paints well, but it will really suck up some paint with the first coat. Mine's been painted with cheapie white interior latex...looks good after three years. But, as pointed out by CMansfield, KILZ would help seal it better as the latex did allow some of the resins to bleed through, but not bad. Certainly the ease of clean-up with latex outweighs the disadvanates of the bleed through - in my opinion, anyway.
As for the floor, mine's been coated with Rhino-Hide pick-up truck bed liner. It provides a non-slip surface and keeps moisture, coolant, oil, etc, from soaking in to the plywood. I've also got two strips of ATP down for the car to ride on. Neither are cheap, but you can buy some of the roll-on pick-up truck bead liner stuff fairly cheap and do-it-yourself. I have no experience with their longevity, however... they may not last a fartin' spell.
Check out the picture of my trailer in the photo gallery. Pace American 20' Shadow model.
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