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Stylish House Numbers
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dogbytes
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Tue, Sep 24, 2002 2:41 AM
we're moving into a remodeled 1919 Craftsman home, but ugh it has stick on house numbers!! surfing around i found a neat site ~ the 50's and deco numbers at their sister site are way cool: http://www.housenumberconnection.com/ i've noticed many TC's drive vintage cars ~ do any of you live in restored homes? |
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C.B. Howlie
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Tue, Sep 24, 2002 7:17 AM
visit http://www.futura-house.com |
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HETO-TIKI
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Tue, Sep 24, 2002 10:07 AM
We do! Love it. The old homes have so much character. You will have a ball making it your own. |
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Tue, Sep 24, 2002 6:09 PM
Ok, here it is... The Smileys live in a mostly original 1950's custom built home on a hill with an incredible view facing the San Francisco bay. The house had a huge room downstairs that we divided into the large Tiki Bar and on the other side the Smiley Museum. The house came with a Volcano and in the two car garage on one side there is a pit so I can change my 1959 catalina's oil easily. |
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dogbytes
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Wed, Sep 25, 2002 9:33 AM
wow MrSmiley... just WOW. how swank are YOU!? i looked at http://www.seattlemodern.com ~ hoping to fing the right retro house for us, but.. somehow, there just wasnt the right home at the moment. saw some cool 70's houses on Mercer Island..but egads, how much remodeling we'd need to do! gotta get packing some more..tell me again when your house will be on TV.. |
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Futura Girl
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Sun, Feb 19, 2006 1:57 PM
i have been looking all over the place... |
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tikicleen
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Sun, Feb 19, 2006 2:08 PM
i remember a thread awhile back by bong where they found bamboo type lettering for their house number. the site was: http://www.customhousenumbers.com they looked really good...he posted a pic of it. i cant seem to find that thread though. |
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amiotiki
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Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:07 PM
Well...speaking of houses. This is the house I've made an offer on - a 1941 Cape Cod cottage, contingent on the sale of my current house. The room that projects out, with the wrought iron railing around the roof line, will be my very own tiki bar. Then of course, the alternative to that room would be the ginormous attic that I could do up tiki style. It has two dormer windows plus double windows at each end... We mustn't overlook the jungle garden in the back that has BAMBOO growing in it...(pointed out by my lovely daughter! ...and the wonderfully laid out workshop outbuilding where I could - GASP - begin carving! I'm nervous as hell about this move, even though it would be a great change for my whole family...change is hard, y'know? But I fell in love with it at first sight...that oughta count for something, right? Wish me luck! amiotiki |
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monkeyskull
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Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:17 PM
They have bamboo letters and numbers in stock at that tiki place on first about 1/2 mile south of the ballparks (forget the name -- Island Life? -- it's in the back of a Latin American furnishings store of some sort. They have swank bars there too. If any Seattlelites haven't been in a while, it's worth a visit. |
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alohabros
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Mon, Feb 20, 2006 9:51 AM
... make your own... ... select your font (on your home computer)... enlarge it on a photocopier... use graphite or saral paper to transfer the image to acrylic, medex, marine ply, sintra, or any other material... cut to shape with a band saw or scroll saw... paint/finish to the desired look... cut the top half of the letters off the photocopy and tape pattern to the desired location on your house... put two sided foam tape and blobs of silicone on the top of the backs of each cut out number/letter... line each letter up with the paper pattern and press into position on your wall... follow the same procedure for all letters and numbers... now you'rein the tiki house number business... start a website and take orders from prospective customers... |
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joefla70
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Mon, Feb 20, 2006 11:12 AM
Futura Girl... http://www.pariarts.com does custom tiki signage. I had a sign made for my daughter's bedroom about a year ago. Paul from pariarts was very nice and designed several options for me to choose from. I have seen at least one person order a house number sign. Actually, the sign looks very much like the sign I ordered for my daughter's room, except that one has house numbers on it and mine does not. Check it out: this is the sign in my daughter's room: [ Edited by: joefla70 2006-02-20 11:19 ] |
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Tue, Feb 21, 2006 9:31 AM
Aloha all! |
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