Room looks awesome! Every other video I see of cigar rooms people have way to much going on. It's a cigar room not a night club. Your room is simple and classy. When I finish my time in the Military and finally pick my forever home, cigar room is the first thing I'm working on.
Wow! looks awesome. You sure did get a lot of ideas from Jeremy Siers Cigar Lounge but realize he to got a lot of his idea as he said from that "Lounge feel", which is his own interpretation of places he's been and seen. When I do my version of Jeremy Siers Cigar Lounge I'll take from the darker walls, moldings, hardwood floors but your closet shelving is something I need to do. I have the same type of room and plan to do just what you did to my closet so thanks for that idea. Enjoy your Lounge!
Yes, Jeremy was my inspiration. I never would have considered this project without seeing his video. I live alone with four bedrooms so why not. Total cost thus far, about $8000. Biggest expense was floor, $1400 and HVAC $1700.
Nice If you add another color to the walls it might give it another contrast. Thanks just my opinion. It's your cigar lounge. Big Hello from Austin Texas my friend.
My opinion the grey wall is not inviting...maybe break it up by painting the chair rail a different color (darker?)... But my advice...lose the grey and go with a Hunter Green...a very rich and relaxing color...but don't paint the walls and ceiling the same color...
Great job - it’s so hard to actually make a room with little to no personality - but you did it …. Grey color sucks - for walls - just kidding Great job
Really nicely done! I've seen all the other videos on UA-cam and yours (to me) looks like something I could achieve myself too. Can you ballpark about how much you spent on the whole project?
Carpenter was $1000. He built bookshelf and did all the crown molding and chair rails. In-line exhaust fan installed was $1300. Air purifier $500. Paint $400. Electric $600. Shelves $500. Cabinets, chairs, artwork etc. $2000.
Good eye. My favorite book. This is called a Lladro, pronounced “yardro” . It came from a small island south of Spain. If you look up Llardro you’ll find it.
If your cigar room has an a/c supply vent, can smoke smell go into other rooms of the house through the a/c supply vent? Or, does the rabbit air, and in-line smoke evacuater prevent smoke smell from entering the supply vent and traveling to other rooms in the house. Did you put any weatherstripping on the door to keep smoke smell out?
Good question. I don’t smell smoke anywhere in the house. When I turn the exhaust fan on it actually pulls air in from the a.c. heating vent. You can feel it pulling air. I actually leave the door to the room cracked about two inches while smoking because the fan pulls air through there too. With the door cracked the smoke goes out through exhaust vent even better. I don’t turn on Rabbit air until I’m done smoking. Then I leave exhaust on low, Rabbit air on medium and I close the door overnight. Next morning it’s all good.
My hvac guy told me to turn on the heat or air conditioning in the room, turn on exhaust fan to low, crack the door, light a cigar near crack in the door. If smoke is pulling into room you’re good. If goes out crack in door adjust fan higher until it pulls smoke into room.
I purchased an 8 inch in line fan and had hvac people install. It's actually made for a marijuana grow room. I put the fan on 2 and Crack the door a couple inches. The fan pulls air through Crack in door and the smoke goes right up the 10x10 inch register. The fan was $275 and the hvac guy charged $1300 to install.
Room looks awesome! Every other video I see of cigar rooms people have way to much going on. It's a cigar room not a night club. Your room is simple and classy. When I finish my time in the Military and finally pick my forever home, cigar room is the first thing I'm working on.
Wow! looks awesome. You sure did get a lot of ideas from Jeremy Siers Cigar Lounge but realize he to got a lot of his idea as he said from that "Lounge feel", which is his own interpretation of places he's been and seen. When I do my version of Jeremy Siers Cigar Lounge I'll take from the darker walls, moldings, hardwood floors but your closet shelving is something I need to do. I have the same type of room and plan to do just what you did to my closet so thanks for that idea. Enjoy your Lounge!
Yes, Jeremy was my inspiration. I never would have considered this project without seeing his video. I live alone with four bedrooms so why not. Total cost thus far, about $8000. Biggest expense was floor, $1400 and HVAC $1700.
Gorgeous! Great Scotch collection you got going too!
This might be a weird request, but I would love to see the smoke get sucked out of the room on a future video...well executed room!
Nice job!! Congratulations on the final product...enjoy!!
Nice
If you add another color to the walls it might give it another contrast. Thanks just my opinion. It's your cigar lounge.
Big Hello from Austin Texas my friend.
Looks great enjoy
Very nice. I hope to have a similar cigar lounge someday.
Looks Great! Great idea with the closet.
Thanks. One of my creative moments.
Looks great. Love the rug too
Well done. I’m definitely going to incorporate some of your ideas.
Thank you sir.
Man what a set up!
You did an amazing job 😍
Hola, great colors!
Awesome room! Looking at building one myself. Do you know your inline ventilation make/model/size?
It’s a Cloudline S Series. It’s actually an 8 inch not 10
I think we will get on very well together 😅. Exellent job 👏
Well thank you kind sir.
My opinion the grey wall is not inviting...maybe break it up by painting the chair rail a different color (darker?)...
But my advice...lose the grey and go with a Hunter Green...a very rich and relaxing color...but don't paint the walls and ceiling the same color...
I couldn't disagree more.
Im jealous looks awesome, great job!!
Nice room!
Jeremy Siers will be proud! Copied his perfectly!
Yes, that’s where I got most of my ideas. Just wish I was as cool as his beard.
Awesome 👌
Great job - it’s so hard to actually make a room with little to no personality - but you did it …. Grey color sucks - for walls - just kidding Great job
Ha…thanks man.
Looks awesome, might I add, great taste in scotch!
Thanks
What color paint is on the walls?...great color!
Really nicely done! I've seen all the other videos on UA-cam and yours (to me) looks like something I could achieve myself too. Can you ballpark about how much you spent on the whole project?
Carpenter was $1000. He built bookshelf and did all the crown molding and chair rails. In-line exhaust fan installed was $1300. Air purifier $500. Paint $400. Electric $600. Shelves $500. Cabinets, chairs, artwork etc. $2000.
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Nice build! Looks great! Hey, where did you get the Don Q. bust? It's a great piece!
Good eye. My favorite book. This is called a Lladro, pronounced “yardro” . It came from a small island south of Spain. If you look up Llardro you’ll find it.
Nice set up ... How many amps do you have in that room ?
I have no idea. Just a regular bedroom.
Great Cigar Room!!! What are the dimensions of your room?
This room is 14x14
Looks great!!! What model inline fan did you use?
AC Infinity Cloudline S8. I bought it on Amazon. $179. It’s actually designed for a marijuana grow room. It has 8 speeds. Works great on 2.
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What color is that on the walls
Whats the size of this room? looking for some comparisons, I have a room thats 12' x 10' and this looks about that size maybe?
My room is 14x13
If your cigar room has an a/c supply vent, can smoke smell go into other rooms of the house through the a/c supply vent? Or, does the rabbit air, and in-line smoke evacuater prevent smoke smell from entering the supply vent and traveling to other rooms in the house. Did you put any weatherstripping on the door to keep smoke smell out?
Good question. I don’t smell smoke anywhere in the house. When I turn the exhaust fan on it actually pulls air in from the a.c. heating vent. You can feel it pulling air. I actually leave the door to the room cracked about two inches while smoking because the fan pulls air through there too. With the door cracked the smoke goes out through exhaust vent even better. I don’t turn on Rabbit air until I’m done smoking. Then I leave exhaust on low, Rabbit air on medium and I close the door overnight. Next morning it’s all good.
I did not use weather stripping.
My hvac guy told me to turn on the heat or air conditioning in the room, turn on exhaust fan to low, crack the door, light a cigar near crack in the door. If smoke is pulling into room you’re good. If goes out crack in door adjust fan higher until it pulls smoke into room.
Copy paste, no imagination, well done either way.
Can’t argue. I don’t have much of an imagination and have never done anything like this before. Nevertheless, my favorite place to be.
How does the ventilation work?
I purchased an 8 inch in line fan and had hvac people install. It's actually made for a marijuana grow room. I put the fan on 2 and Crack the door a couple inches. The fan pulls air through Crack in door and the smoke goes right up the 10x10 inch register. The fan was $275 and the hvac guy charged $1300 to install.
Could you point me towards where to get the "dude in the corner" sculpture i really like it. Great work!
Bad sound.