The Tiki Lounge
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The Tiki Lounge
The Tiki Lounge Roseburg, OR The Tiki Lounge Technical Information Project Completion Date: June 20, 2014 Project Location: Roseburg, OR Size of Project: The general property is 1,10ft by 150ft and there are carvings all over the entire property. The main feature is approximately 50ft by 50ft. Unique Specifications/Requirements: Color to mix and acid stained after placement. Airbrush work was added over the top of sealer. Placement Challenges or Unique Techniques: All of the detail on this project is applied by hand with a 10" pool trowel by 1 person (no crew.) Nothing was shot-on, not even the scratch coat, stamp work for texture. All detail was gone over with an exacto knife and paint brush for fine tuning and carving details. All art work is knife carved like the Tiki's, and all lettering and background of the Tiki Lounge sign is carved out with a baby spoon to make it looked chipped out. All steel structures were welded by the same individual (lath and all.) A younger kid assisted with moving bucket after bucket of concrete to hard to reach places. The Tiki Lounge Other Special Technical Aspects: The structure in place before The Tiki Lounge project was just as much concrete. This was torn out to build the new dream/vision: • Three different waterfalls (adjustable for flow in every direction) • Three color changing lights in the pool for light shows or lock on any color • Over-sized heater than can easily heat the pool to 100 degrees even in the coldest of winters • Three caves to climb up or in with sleeping quarters in 2 of the caves • Electricity and heat throughout the structure. The grotto has pull out television and surround sound so you can float in the pool and watch the screen from seating inside • the grotto • Bar with fridge inside • All walls are designed to look like wood is hand carved and colored as well. The wood knots were created by troweling up your wall of mud, marking out the boards, make a ball of mud in your hand and spat it on the boards, and lightly carve around it. This makes a real looking broken off piece (that fool everybody who looks at it!) • All extra details include fake plants and real grass hut roofing on the awnings to really give the Hawaiian feel. The owner built all walls and designed all detailed carvings on the walls. This project was not drawn out on paper first. It was started by building and on-going for 6 years. It’s so rewarding to share this project with friends and family! The Tiki Lounge The entire backyard had a slope with no wall up top and neither shop was there. Lots of excavation work was completed to start what you see here. All steel rebar frame work was wrapped with lath, scratch-coated and the final coat is approximately 1” – “2 thick. The Tiki Lounge Night picture: All lighting changes colors or can stay any color desired. Three LED pool lights can also perform five different light shows. The Tiki Lounge This is a corner cave that climbs up to the top level. The other cave you see is in front of the waterfall. You can dive through the water or lay on the bench in the back under the waterfall. The Tiki Lounge A look inside the grotto, note the beautiful lighting. This area features the television with surround sound. The Tiki Lounge The hand-carved wood look created with concrete. The Tiki Lounge Standing on top of the structure you can see one of many jump-off areas. All tiki carvings are hollow with steel frame used to obtain the basic shape. The Tiki Lounge On the other side is the other cave to sleep in. This side features the cave staircase. The Tiki Lounge Entrance to the Grotto. The Tiki Lounge 18' tall totem pole in front of one of the shops. The Tiki Lounge Overall view of The Tiki Lounge on a rainy Oregon day.