Monday, February 15, 2010

From Swine to Spaghetti: A restaurant remodel


Saratoga Woodworks was recently honored to be involved with the remodel of a restaurant in Redlands, CA.

Originally, the building was built to house "Babe's Slim Piggins", a BBQ joint, but it became a part of The Old Spaghetti Factory's family of restaurants in December of 2009.

These pictures were taken during the remodel process; the pig references, ladders and tools have now been removed.

Saratoga Woodworks designed and provided the arched and inlaid mahogany doors below the Pigs Gone Wild Sign. We also provided the panels and columns above the arched mirrors behind the bar, and panels for the mahogany wainscoting.

The doors are 1" thick and feature applied moulding and corners that are notched out to give them a strikingly different look.

The panels above the bar are bigger than they look. The entire system is thirty feet long. It's difficult to see in the picture, but the final panel on each side is bookended by four spiraled columns. We really like the way the light plays off of the pyramid shaped onlays.

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  1. They look sweet! It is hard to tell how big they are in these photos.

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