December 22, 2009
Tiki bar shelf
Exotic and genuine South African Thatch Reed Tiki Bars can make your pool or patio into a tropical garden paradise. These are hotel-grade, very heavy-duty products which are the same you will find at fine hotels and restaurants around the world to create a unique and fun atmosphere. Each bar features interior rope lighting, shelves and a GFCI protected outlet for your refrigerator and blender.
Features
Tiki huts are characterized by a wood or bamboo frame and side panels, and thatched roof. Because they originated in tropical climates, Tiki huts are designed to withstand heavy rains and wind. In the heat of summer, the thatch also provides shade several degrees cooler than canvas shade. Tiki huts are used on decks, patios or poolside, and large Tiki styles work as bars, seating areas, or spa covers. Some kits even come with electrical receptacles, fans, bar sinks, and lights, and can be assembled yourself. Prices range from $800 all the way up to $14,000. A quality Tiki bar will weigh over 1,000 pounds, when you include its wood construction, shelving, support structure and the thatched roofing materials. You'll want to ensure this structure is properly designed, so it can safely hold the roof's weight, not blow over easily in high winds and be safe for people to lean upon.
Conclusion
Fortunately, there are good plans available today on the Internet that enables an average do-it-yourself type of person to build their own Tiki bar. The specialty materials can be readily ordered over the Internet. A quality, custom Tiki bar can typically be built in just a few days by an average do-it-yourselfer by following good plans and instructions. There are also various options, like ceiling fans and controls, electrical hookups, shelving, glass holders and other options to consider in your own Tiki bar's design.

