I've done resin floors in all shapes and forms, non of which were this arty. I first got into flooring through my uncle who runs a resin company in West Yorkshire I needed a bit of spare cash before I left school one weekend so he took me to a factory in Sunderland to labour. Can say it's labour intensive but looks great when done properly. Since then I left school and got into a company which did most types of flooring but one guy in particular was the house guru and knew a hell of a lot about flooring. Anyway we used to do a lot of resins on ships from outside decks to the galleys and machine rooms with everything In between. It was a great experience learning all the different methods and styles from outer decks to the inside and how many different varieties there are.