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Your 8ft ceiling height will be a substantial limitation in what you can shoot.
It is very difficult to put a hair light/kicker (especially in a softbox) over a standing subject when you have only 8' of height.
Limit yourself to seated head & shoulders portraits and kids and you'll be fine.
I shoot in a very small space with an 8-1/2' ceiling, but my subjects (stringed instruments) are not very big, and I have trouble with any instrument larger than a cello.
Paint your walls dark neutral gray, but not black. Black is ideal to control light bounce, but makes your space a cave that's very uninviting to work in.
As for seamless, it comes in lots of colors. Get a white one, a black one, and a gray one for starters. Then you can decide on other colors as you learn your way around.
For lighting, I use Alien Bees, and suggest you buy one AB800, a medium softbox, an umbrella, a couple of stands, and a reflector, and learn how lighting works before spending a bunch of bucks on gear.
Also get the book "Light -- Science & Magic" it explains how light works through examples and exercises. Work your way through that and you'll be ready for a paying client.
Remember the photography business is 80% business and only 20% photography. Get some photo business reference books along the way also.
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