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Tallahassee, FL: Marie Livingston’s Steakhouse

January 11, 2010 18 Comments by Regina

I realized that I’d forgotten to share some of the projects we’ve done. Bad blogger!!! Well, in the past few months, we have been working on quite a few restaurants. I will spotlight a few of them in the coming weeks but we’ll start with Marie Livingston’s Steakhouse in Tallahassee, FL. The restaurant has been voted Tallahassee’s best steakhouse for the past several years and yet even with these accolades, Mrs. Livingston decided to not only build a new location but also create a cozier, more sophisticated atmosphere.

She brought in Orlando-based architectural firm The Evans Group for their professional expertise. We worked with their design team, Karen Guindi and A.J. Falbo, who picked unique finishes for many of the restaurant’s spaces. Karen Guindi describes the design as a “contemporary twist on a Charleston flavor”. Here’s our tour:

The exterior Courtyard shares its space with the Main Entrance. A faux marble was requested for the background of the restaurant’s large sign. To see a close-up, click here.

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Once you walk in, you will see a small dome above the Reception. The designers liked the idea of a distressed silver leaf – they wanted the black base showing through the leaf and the squares not so perfectly set. To see the setting, here’s a Before pic.

Silver-Leaf-Closeup-375

Moving to the main Dining Area, there was a curved accent wall that was begging for a special finish. A two-toned Venetian Plaster with a pearl mica overlay was chosen. I believe they will be putting a piano in that area. Click on the pics for a larger version.

VP-4 VP-6

In the Ladies Room, a Luster Leaf finish was applied to the walls. This is a visual after we finished but before it was completed. Still to come were beautiful light fixtures, mirrors, a chandelier and other accents. To see a closeup of the finish, click here.

LL-5

Finally, there was a faux Ostrich Skin designated for the three booth areas in the Bar. Although we do not have final pics, we do have a close-up of the finish. The colorations were chosen to blend with the fabrics of the custom-made curved booths.

Ostrich-Skin-3

We will be traveling back to take final photographs but I thought you’d enjoy the above in the meantime. Have a wonderful day!

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14 Comments

  1. Patty
    760 days ago

    Beautiful finishes Regina – the silver leaf, not so perfect, is ‘perfect’ for that dome… I’d love to do that ostrich finish for a client someday – very very nice!

  2. Chris
    760 days ago

    Nice nice work Regina. The luster leaf is great. You must have great patience to do the ostrich skin. Takes forever.

  3. Dana Tucker
    760 days ago

    Very beautiful! I can’t wait to see the after pics of the ostrich skin.

  4. Theresa Cheek
    760 days ago

    well, excuse me while I go brush my teeth…way toooo much eye candy to take in!!!!!! The dome is killer and those walls !!

  5. Kris kuchavik
    760 days ago

    Beautiful Regina

    Is that the ostrich stencil you got from me?

  6. Darrell Morrison
    760 days ago

    Love the spacing in the silver leaf this place must look sweet!!!! hope you have had a great start to the year and had time to reflect on the year past. Keep up all the amazing and drop me a line on twitter sometime.

    Cheers
    Darrell

  7. Julie Dexter-GoldLeafWalls
    760 days ago

    Not only do I LOVE your work, Regina! …I also really appreciate how professional it all looks. There is a distinct polish & sophistication to everything you touch that simply screams “Pro,Pro,Pro”. Congrats on a beautiful project!

  8. Michelle DiMauro
    760 days ago

    The ostrich skin is A-MAZING. Nice work!

  9. Rima Bechara
    760 days ago

    Outstanding love the ostrich skin, the color is stunning love it. can’t wait to see it on the wall. The luster leaf wall is stunning. Wonderful work.

  10. Arthur Morehead
    758 days ago

    Very nice Regina, I will be sure to go there if I ever get up that way. It’s been to long since I have been there…..

  11. Suzanne
    757 days ago

    WOW!!! Regina, those finishes came out GORGEOUS!!!! You guys did an amazing job. I’m sure the pictures don’t even do it justice. :D

  12. Renee
    747 days ago

    Regina..there is nothing that you do that isn’t perfect, every time I see your work I am in awe. I agree with Patty that not so perfect is perfect for that space.
    I totally love the ostrich finish.

  13. Regina
    747 days ago

    Wow — thank you all SO much for your beautiful comments. I will be sure to post the final pics, including the ostrich. :)

  14. Jeff H.
    738 days ago

    Yum-to-the-meee!

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