Thanks Folks. Ceinling,believe it or not the builder had too much free time. Each outline is what I can grasp as an old John Deere tractor. I remember the outline from the good old days on the farm. The entire ceiling is stucco then imprinted. Really neat but I was two months after moving in,lookijng up one day and finaly noticed the tractors. Actually very neat to see.
Walls are ,hmmmm, a deep skin tone if that descibes it. They say that lighting is important when redoing furniture or really any project for that matter, but I find the surrondings play a big part in what you see. I just refinished a rifle stock for my son inlaw. He really likes what I did but then I put it up against the wall for a background and it just popped.
Floor is an epoxy paint but I did not go with the kits, I just bought the paint. I do mechanical as well and know that the floor is going to take a beating. But I enjoy painting and doing things like this so I am ok with that. I know it will sound unethical almost but I ran my floor with my belt sander and an oxide belt. Washed it off and painted away. Once it was dry I found it too bright and knew the motorcycle would leave tracks so I took some blue oil paint and a white wash brush. 1/8 of an inch of paint in a pan, dip the WW brush and tap tap tap tap, took and while and the wife still thinks I am nuts but if played right being nuts can be a good thing! But it does hide the tire tracks. Never hold up as good as a proper epoxy job but its tough enough and cost me about 1/3 of what I had calcutaled before thinking how I would abuse it anyway.