History of the Jungle Flower Home Tiki Bar

We didn't really keep track of our progress, specially in the early years' but these posts show some of the evolution of our space:

Portable Tiki Bar

I went a little crazy and it turned a small project into a large one.  Design NEEDS constraints. Here is my concept for a portable Tiki Bar for events. I’ve found that most portable bars in general are boxes that make it difficult for the bartender to serve, are slightly uncomfortable for people to sit, […]

Waterfall 2018

Lina and Rene made some upgrades to the waterfall. Here is Revision 1.0 And here’s revision 2: It’s still not done, next year we’re redoing the pool at the bottom of the waterfall so that it’s bigger, matches the rest of the waterfall, and is made of concrete too. I joined a Facebook group that

The Most Fun You Can Have With An Above Ground Pool

We were at Ohana in Lake George, NY when the temperature rose higher than 104 degrees with full humidity. I was reading that it was near 100 at home in Denver as I was enjoying the hotel pool when I decided I needed a pool at home. I went on Amazon and found a pool

Tiki, Tiki, Tiki 2017

We went on a Tiki bar crawl through some Tiki aficionados houses in Denver and realized that we have no pictures of the tiki space (Name needed) and the tiki bars.  Here they are.

Lina’s 2017 Waterfall

Here’s some pictures of the 2017 waterfall before Lina and Rene make it twice the size next year.

Waterfall 2017

Rene and Lina have been busy updating the waterfall in our backyard. It’s now taller and longer with a bigger pool at the bottom that might hold koi fish one day. It’s always been my plan to make it look like the ocean at night. Here’s our first try with much more work to be

Patio to Enclosed Three-Season Room to Tiki Room

We had a photographer come to our house in 2021 to take pictures of our Tiki space. He asked some questions about the history of the Tiki room and it turns out I had completely mis-remembered its construction. Then I realized that I never posted anything about its construction on the blog. Here it is

Starting the Tiki Transformation

Lina has spent a lot of time transforming our backyard into a Tiki oasis. Here’s some pictures about halfway done. We’re actually probably more than half way done now. There are just a few finishing touches that need to be done here and there. Here’s what the house looked like when we bought it:

Lina Builds a Waterfall with Rene

In July, my neighbor Rene said he would help me build a waterfall if I wanted and who doesn’t want a waterfall in their backyard?!  It took us about three days of digging, arranging and rearranging the rocks to get it right. The next week I planted hostas and ferns around the rocks of the

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