We decorate therefore we am. Yes: Pam and I have been having such fun creating mood boards for our Retro Design Dilemma series that we came up with another excuse to make more. So today we present our first Mid Mod Mad Mood Board Mondays. We invite you to say that three times fast. After a few drinks in your home tiki bar. Oh? You don’t have have a home tiki bar (see all the photos from our recent reader uploader)? For this special feature, we also invited retro-loving gal Eartha Kitsch to come out to play with us. We thought, “We bet that girl can tiki.” And she did not disappoint, oh EK, you silly mongoose. If these mood boards don’t have you craving a Mai Tai, I don’t know what will.
Pam’s basement tiki basement bar design
Pam is up first. She says:
We don’t have a tiki bar or bar of any sort at our house — but my husband wants one badly. Hmmmm…. maybe this will go on the list for next winter. First, though, I need to offload the 1950s Hammond organ (same old long boring story, I just had to “rescue” it) — that’s where the kitschy bar would go. For my tiki mood board, I knew right away that my starting point would be either wallpaper or curtain fabric. After some surfing around I decided that Full Swing Textile’s Carmen Miranda barkcloth would be the linchpin of my tiki bar. Next, I found a Witko bar tout suit over at Full Swing Textiles. And from there, the room came together fast as you could don a lampshade on your head after one too many Mai Tais. I found my favorite part of the room at the very end: The big carved pirate ship with the chartreuse sails really floats my boat. We are all naming our mood board after tiki drinks. Mine is called “Pago Pago” — it’s a green, and surely lethal, concoction created by the famous Beach Bum Berry.
- Pinch pleat draperies: Made from Carmen Miranda barkcloth from Full Swing Textiles — alas, the company now closed.
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Painting: Witco-style painting from retro-redemption (link now gone).
- Mugs: From the “famous Jekyll and Hyde Club in NYC” from odditorium.
- Wallpaper: Allen & Roth grasscloth from Lowe’s (link now gone).
- Vintage bar stools from Hearthsidehome.
- Floor: TexTile from Azrock.
Kate’s basement tiki bar design
Kate is next, and writes:
Having recently been to a local Tiki bar, I was inspired by all the tiki mugs. They can have such funny expressions and are very collectible. I didn’t have the Bora Bora Headhunter drink while I was at my local Tiki bar (next time for sure), but I sure did feel like a headhunter when I brought home my very own Tiki mug souvenir.
- Vintage House of Ran Su Tiki Mask wall art from Ebay seller firebaby68 (link now gone).
- Tiki-Tini Lounge Tiki Winki Lava Black fabric from Fabric.com (link now gone).
- Set of 4 whimsical green tiki mugs from Etsy seller sixdegrees
- A dark teal green wall color like Sherwin Williams Coté D Azur
- Puffer fish lamp from Cheeky Tiki (link now gone) (I’m not usually a fan of taxidermy, but the Tiki bar I visited had several of these hanging over the bar with multi colored lights in them and they looked awesome)
- Mid Century rattan Tiki bar from Etsy seller TanSandyFeet(link and shop gone)
- Azrock VCT flooring in Minty.
Eartha Kitsch’s tiki-tacular basement bar mood board
And last but certainly not least, our guest mood board creator Eartha Kitsch. Eartha spotted a naughty black velvet painting as the basis for her inspiration room. We used a little photoshop magic to ensure we maintain a PG13 site. Oh, EK, you vixen you. Eartha also went hog wild spending imaginary ebay money on her mood board, and she didn’t build a “bar”, she built an entire room. Hey, we never said these were gonna be “budget” rooms. And we don’t wanna be the ones to try and hold Eartha back. No. Not us. If a girl’s gonna dream, she might as well dream big. Eartha writes:
The beautiful black velvet portrait of a very beguiling lady was the first piece that I chose for my dream room. She looks like she could tear many a man’s heart asunder so in her honor, the room is named “The Hurricane Mama”. The title also brings to mind a sweet and sour mixed tiki drink of the same name. Being a Tennessee girl, I couldn’t help but to also toss a bit of Graceland’s “Jungle Room” into the mix with the dark, heavy pieces of furniture combined with saturated, punchy colors – a lush but definitely retro Polynesian feast for the eyes. The incredible Witco bar and stools that I chose are in tribute to all of the amazing Witco pieces that Elvis chose for his own room. In that same vein, I picture this tiki room having deep green wall-to-wall shag carpeting, wood paneling and never-ending records on the stereo…and maybe a trickling waterfall wall since we’re dreaming!
- Vintage Black Velvet Nude Artwork from Ebay seller jac160 (link now gone)
- Casablanca Rainforest green barkcloth from Full Swing Textiles (alas, company now closed)
- Vintage Tiki Lamp Chandelier from Ebay seller palmspringsvintage (link now gone)
- Mid century modern console record player from Etsy seller SteadyGoods
- Vintage Tiki Polynesian carved storage trunk from Etsy seller groovygirl60
- Vintage tension pole light from Etsy seller christinescornershop
- Kiki Basketweave Grasscloth Wallpaper from Commercial wall covering (link now gone)
- Tropical Tiki bird parrot prints from Etsy seller AlwaysThriftySisters
- Blenko handblown crackle glass chimney hi-ball glasses from Etsy seller VintageVoola
- 1960s Witco Tiki bar from Etsy seller Inflow (link now gone)
Now that was more fun than a barrel of rum, wasn’t it? Mega thanks goes out to Eartha Kitsch for playing along with us and a super huge thanks goes out to all our Etsy and Ebay sellers for allowing us to feature photos of their awesome vintage goods.