Tiki Central / Other Crafts / Help... Turning a room into a tiki lounge
Post #333968 by Scottes on Fri, Sep 21, 2007 9:08 AM
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I've got a room in my basement, 13x25, that's currently used for storage. It should make a darn nice Tiki Lounge, and it HAS to happen because I already picked the name - The RumbaTiki Lounge, which goes well with my rum-drinking habits... Anyway, I did some searching and got some ideas and places for materials so I'm mostly set. But I'd like to light the room with Christmas Lights hanging from the ceiling, but of course I'd like little Tiki lights. Any ideas where to get these, anyone? Next... The whole process of doing this decorating is what I'm a little lost with. And I'm particularly lazy and have little free time, so I want the easiest way to do things at the expense of some extra cost. That is, I can't afford the cash to hire someone and I can't afford the time to do it all the right way myself. The plan is basically to do all the walls 4' up with small bamboo fencing, with the upper 4' of the walls being matting. Currently the room is mostly 1967 dark wood paneling - you know the type - nailed directly onto studs. To make it easy and because I hate visible nailheads, I'd like to use Liquid Nail or something to attach everything to the walls. Good/bad? Seems like it should be OK for the fencing, but will that stuff soak through the matting? Anything better to use? Paneling is 40 years old in a room with a fireplace. I figure it will be best to paint it to match the color of the bamboo since it will be visible through the cracks. But I don't want to wash the paneling with TSP because that's too much work... Should I prime the paneling first? Or just do two coats of paint? Should I use a particular paint? The room needs a new carpet. Would you do that first or last? One 25' wall goes up about 3.5' to a 6-inch shelf and the rest of that wall is wallpaper. Having all 4 walls the same (bamboo fence + matting) would be too much, so I'd like to just paint over this wallpaper and make this the main wall for tiki decorations. Painting over old dirty wallpaper... Can it be done? I know it should NOT be done, so what's the best way for a lazy man to do it? I need to make a bar. This isn't too much of a problem at all, and what will take a lot of my free time. I have plenty of woodworking gear and some knowledge. But I simply have no idea what to do with the inside of the bar, so I'd love to hear any tips for the inside... Shelving arrangements, things to have, etc, etc. This may be the place to put a "slop sink" since I will not have running water in this room. I will have space behind the bar to add narrow shelves to hold liquor, etc, so I think the bar itself is the place for big stuff. I plan on having an 8' bar. Any tips, tricks, suggestions, or pictures would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Any pointers, tips or suggestions appreciated. |