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GulfCoastGasser
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Sun, Nov 16, 2008 8:10 PM
I am searching for ideas for a 60's style liquor cabinet / bar. I want to build something to house a few bottles of liquor and some glasses, but have tiki or tropical syle. I like this cabinet that is currently on ebay, but not tropical enough! |
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Tiki Shaker
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Sun, Nov 16, 2008 8:26 PM
I'd get one of those bars that hangs on the wall and looks like a picture frame. Change the frame to bamboo and put a tiki print in the frame. Kind of like this shag one that was done, but make it tiki. http://www.starliteroom.com/hide_away_bar.htm This is something I've been planning on doing, but I've been too lazy... |
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Mon, Nov 17, 2008 4:31 AM
you may enjoy these custom metal tiki ones from speedcult...they will also custom build one according to your design. also check out the liquor racks/shelves.... [ Edited by: Tipsy McStagger 2008-11-17 04:33 ] |
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Mon, Nov 17, 2008 7:58 AM
Do you rent or own? If you own (and there are no wires, gas pipes, flue, etc in the wall) you can try a between the stud cabinet. Consider tikifing a medicine cabinet. Do you want a drop/fold down table surface for mixology magic? You can surface a cool cabinet like the previous post with a cool tiki print with tropical frame http://www.pictureframes.com/scripts/WebObjects/PictureFrames.woa/wa/CustomCollection?sec=Bamboo&sku=BAL8 I can mock up something in SketchUp if you send dimensions and ideas. |
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twitch
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Mon, Nov 17, 2008 8:59 AM
I like the idea of converting (subverting?) objects to a different use (still have plans for turning some old four-burner stove into a DJing unit with turntables for the hotplates) and recently have been looking into those 50's stereo units with the record-players that pop out when opening a door and the radio that comes up with the other drop-down door. I can imagine having a blast converting an old trashed unit - usually they go for 40-50 in local thrifts... |
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GulfCoastGasser
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Mon, Nov 17, 2008 9:36 AM
Great ideas - but I really wanted something made of wood and made by me. The reason I want it transportable is becuse as my wife's decorating whims change I may need to easily remove or relocate my mini-bar! :) |
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Mon, Nov 17, 2008 12:40 PM
Gulfcoast Gasser, Does '60's mean you want a Danish Teak Modern look? I have a couple ideas for you and I've used the free 3d modeling program called SketchUp from Google to design a few things out of wood before building them, and it visualizes great (I prefer it to Autocad for 3d sketching.) I designed the spice rack and cup holder for the kitchen in my last house this way. Post some dimensions your dream cabinet can't be larger than or deeper than. What you got in the way of tools? Table saw, drill/drill press, palm sander, biscuit joiner, dovetail joiner? How simple or complex can this cabinet be and not be over your woodworking skills? Sounds like it needs to be fairly sturdy and movable. Should it lock? Maybe repurpose or modify a fire hose cabinet http://marfabmetal.com/surface.html into a RatRod Tiki style? |
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