I was originally going to use paneling in my CTC, but decided heck with it. I'll use paint. While the real "showplace" trailers are a treat to see, ultimately I'm going for something a little more utilitarian. It's going to serve triple duty as a camper, an emergency radio communications outpost (ARES if you're familiar) and (gasp) occasional cargo trailer.
Plus the weight - paneling would be over 200 lbs and I only went with a single axle for maneuverability.
I've painted drywall before in terms of walls, but that's it. Any special challenges to painting a plywood trailer interior? I'm assuming I'll do a cursory sand to smooth things out, but I'm not going to go overboard like it's fine furniture or something.
One thing I'm thinking is since it's not always 100% climate controlled, would exterior paint be a better choice?
Thanks for looking.