After many years had passed since its last renovation, Temple B'nai Israel in Clearwater, Florida was ready to update its sanctuary. They chose Behar & Peteranecz Architecture and Creative Contractors to completely change the sanctuary, including adding large drywall beams, Jewish stars on the ceiling and new columns on the walls. They planned to apply a real wood veneer on the beams and columns; however, it wouldn't adhere to the ceiling beams, so Splat Paint was called in to help. Timothy Innamorato and Jair Medina spent two weeks on lift trucks meticulously wood graining the beams.
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