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Comrade’s Grotto
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08/26/2018
I wanted to share the tiki bar my son and I have been building for the last 5 months. It’s small, 7’ x 9’ and about 60% complete. A friend who is a professional photographer shot the bar and that made me decide to share. You can find Carlos (photographer friend) on Instagram @crhla. Hope this lives up to some of the home tiki bars that inspired me. [ima]https://tikicentral.com/uploads/42561/5b8225af.jpg[/img] |
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Hamo
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08/26/2018
Welcome to TC! Your tiki room looks very good. I’m very interested to see how your father-son project develops. |
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nui 'umi 'umi
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08/26/2018
Welcome Sparc. Nice! Keep dem posts/pix comiing. |
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happy buddha
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08/26/2018
Nice, cozy, atmospheric space. That’s a cool Marquesan piece on the bar too. |
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08/26/2018
Thank you for your comments and warm wlecome. I will add updates as they occur. Looking forward to adding masks and some pieces from Tki Tony and Bosko. The Marquesan piece was a gift several years ago and the two headed Tahitian piece I got from Islands Bamboo and Hawaiian Furniture in Westminster. Cool place. |
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Joshua Bell
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08/26/2018
It's gorgeous. Definitely a space to get lost in. |
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EnchantedTikiGoth
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08/26/2018
Wow! That's great! I love the lighting. Thanks for coming on and sharing it! |
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08/27/2018
The space is a great spot for relaxing after a long day. The lighting has gone through several iterations. My son Euan had the best ideas, the small LED tea lights in the storage crates for the tikis and putting a Christmas shimmering LED light from Target into the hanging float. It's nice and dark with nice moments of sparkle. |
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08/30/2018
Holy hell that's good! If there were ever a place to lose yourself with a drink... |
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Prikli Pear
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08/30/2018
That's a killer build! Thanks for sharing it with us--please post more! |
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Hakalugi
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08/30/2018
Yes! Definitely looking forward to seeing more of this. |
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sparc
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08/30/2018
Thank you for the kind words. Here are a couple more of the professional photos. After this it's going to be Iphone shots of additional progress.
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09/01/2018
Wow, that's slick! Looks like you've got more carved panels than flat wall space around your bamboo frames and lauhala. Great layering, lighting, and textures. Jeff |
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09/01/2018
Yeah, the upper portions of the walls have the matting, bamboo and carved panels. The bottom of the walls are stained fleck board. We have gotten used to the bottom being merely stained but are still considering adding more detail. The carved frames are by my son and I. The router time is kind of soothing. |
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Bam Bam
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09/02/2018
Oh man, that lighting. is. superb. Especially for such a small space. I've seen those "lobster trap" lights before, but never thought they'd be so effective. Beautiful! |
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gitiki
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09/03/2018
That’s a beautiful space. Well balanced elements and superb lighting. Very inviting; I would love to drink a tall cool one in there! |
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09/04/2018
Very nice and inviting. |
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09/05/2018
Love your lighting, would love to replicate it in the Hut |
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sparc
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09/05/2018
I am going to work up a post to describe all the lighting. Thanks for the feedback. We went through a couple of rounds of lighting tests before we settled on what got photographed. |
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Adam Aku Aku
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09/07/2018
I love the way you used all the textures of matting and bamboo as your source and refrained from making your space a display of tiki collectibles. Very classy take on a usually very nerdy project. One of the best! |
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09/10/2018
Adam Aku Aku, thank you. It's a fine line between too little and too much, glad to hear you feel a balance has been struck. I also promised some information on lighting. I have no electrical abilities so everything is either battery operated or plugged in to strategically placed power strips. Type A is an LED tea light glued into the upper inside of each shipping crate for a sparkle of light on tiki mugs and rums. Type B is a set of Christmas lights my son was given at a tiki marketplace event at Don's. Clear glass, small bulbs with bamboo screens around them. Type C and E are the same but are different colors. Both are from Target and are Christmas lighting for your lawn that flicker and create a pattern of colors. The light moves inside the fixture and the light projects through a prism and that creates the movement. The one in the globe is blue and the other one is hidden behind the bar and is green and red.Type D are LED remote controlled candles. We have about 6 in the bar placed wherever we wanted more light than the tea light can provide and we want to see the light source. Hope this helps.
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W8N2Surf
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10/25/2018
Fantastic detail. Say, what kind of room was this, or is it outside your main home? |
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sparc
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10/25/2018
This is in the corner of our garage. Total bar size is 9’ x 7’ |
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Sandbartender
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10/25/2018
Wow! Fantastic work in such a limited space. You've got a great vibe going on there. |
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Hamo
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10/31/2018
Congrats; I see you were recently featured on Tiki with Ray: http://www.tikiwithray.com/home-tiki-bar-spotlight-46-comrades-grotto-long-beach-ca/ |
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10/31/2018
Yeah. I was lucky to get a feature. One goal unlocked for the bar. Another coming soon (fingers crossed) which I will post when it is official. Also have an Instagram feed where I post consistently. @swparchitect |
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11/02/2018
Killer, just killer!!! |
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