They have some nice lamps there. That said, there's a lot of open real estate on the ceiling, so they have the potential to add many more!Great job! I always enjoy seeing the faces behind the bar. I also noticed a few lamps, those were impressive!
They have some nice lamps there. That said, there's a lot of open real estate on the ceiling, so they have the potential to add many more!Great job! I always enjoy seeing the faces behind the bar. I also noticed a few lamps, those were impressive!
This time out I do a deep dive into Sven Kirsten's Tiki Pop, an absolutely insane bargain of a book. If you don't already have this in your library hurry up and grab it before it goes out of print and costs $200 on the used market!
Thanks, Tangaroa. The bamboo culms averaged maybe 2" in diameter. A few of the shorter pieces may have been as much as 2.5" and teh narrower pieces 1.5". I harvest the bamboo from a grove of what I think is golden bamboo, planted in the 70s for erosion control. Most of the culms don't get very thick so I collected pieces over several years to get enough big culms for the ceiling (I didn't realize that's what I was collecting them for--I just figured I'd have use for them some day!).What diameter bamboo did you use for this project? This looked like a lot of work, but wow, it looks really amazing! The hook idea is something I will have to remember if I ever try to tackle this. That is a great idea.
Turned out great!
Have you ever wondered how to hang a Chinese jade breezeway tile in your tiki space? Well, have I got a show for you! I've partnered with Stroud's Specifics for a whiz-bang tiki tile hanging demonstration. A Moment of Tiki episode 78 may now be found on YouTubes!
I watched this episode a few weeks ago. Good job! I need to do something like that in my home bar...Episode 77 of A Moment of Tiki may now be found on the YouTubes. This is probably my single biggest undertaking thus far--installing a tiki bar ceiling. While there are many different approaches and styles for tiki ceilings, I opted for the popular combination of reed fencing and bamboo. Tackling such a build can be daunting, but it turned out to be fairly straightforward.
Thanks, Delta! There are so many different approaches to doing a tiki ceiling, it's almost a shame having to choose just one approach per room. Let us know what you come up with!I watched this episode a few weeks ago. Good job! I need to do something like that in my home bar...