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A Look Back at Renae’s Corner Restaurant Makeover

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We heard the sad news that Renae’s Corner, featured in TV’s Restaurant Impossible, recently closed. We look back at our contribution to the makeover, which featured our Regency faux white brick panels.

Faux white brick panels used for the restaurant makeover featured on The Food Network's Restaurant Impossible.

Regency faux white brick panels were a great look for Renae’s Corner.

Food Network’s hit TV show Restaurant Impossible has seen celebrity chef Robert Irvine save countless failing restaurants from the brink.

One such success – for a time, at least – was Renae’s Corner, in Titusville, PA. Featured in season nine of Restaurant Impossible, Robert Irvine helped owner Renae Bowens turn El Bistro Grill, a failing local eatery, into Renae’s Corner, with a newly energized staff and a popular new vibe.

As part of the redesign, Robert Irvine selected our Regency panels to decorate the internal walls of the restaurant.

Vividly realistic, the panels gave the appearance of a brick interior painted over with white matte – providing a classy, timeless appeal.

Faux white brick wall installed at Renae's Corner restaurant.

A closer look at the completed brick look wall

Given that Robert only had two days to redecorate the restaurant, our panels were a much smarter choice than using real brick.

They took just hours to install over the existing walls with construction adhesive and screws, but were virtually indistinguishable from the real thing. Likewise, they cost a fraction of the price of using real brick; again vitally important given the show’s tight budget.

We thought they really helped with the cozy new look of Renae’s Corner, and were proud of our contribution to the show.

And that makes us very sad about the closing of the restaurant – but we wish Renae the best in whatever she does next. Thanks for making us a part of your business!

Before and after photos of faux white brick panels used in a Restaurant Impossible makeover.

Before and After: The panels added a classic look to this cozy little eatery.

To see video clips and photos of more episodes of Restaurant Impossible that featured our panels, click here.


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