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Create An Outdoor Oasis By Your Pool Or Backyard: Bali Huts
You can have your own tropical paradise Bali huts made of thatches that are waterproof and easy to install. Bali huts protects you 100% from the ultraviolet rays of the sun. It is up to 10°C cooler in summer and warmer in winter, quick to erect over your hot tub, spa, Jacuzzi or swimming pool and low in maintenance costs, or it can be erected by DIY kit. Bali huts or African Gazebos are a delightful place to retreat from the pressures of life. To unwind and relax, they make a popular addition to your deck, poolside, garden, or backyard setting. Imagine enjoying your favorite book, viewing your garden, entertaining area for your friends, or just relaxing while being sheltered from the sun, wind, or rain.
All Bali Huts are supplied complete with deck, railings, steps, concrete footers plus a tin of stain for future touch ups posts and flooring are made from 100% old coco wood, all hand carved by traditional Balinese carvers. Bali Huts are fairly easy to assemble to any size from 3 x 3 meters up to 7 x 7 meters and all sizes in between from square to rectangle.
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... huts and Bali pavilions have traditionally been used by the Balinese as places of relaxation, rejuvenation, mental peace and serenity and shelter from the intense tropical sun. They are cool and breezy and make an ideal garden or backyard accessory; it thatched roofing helps to keep the place comparatively cooler, it is because of natural insulating properties and thermal efficiency. While some exotic Bali huts are thatched with alang grass to keep the interior of the Bali hut cooler, relaxing and serene. Bali beach huts can be produced in any size you like, but our standard sizes are generally always in stock.
Balinese for its tropical life style has its own Bali huts, gazebos and pavilions and they are available in two types of different roofing- thatched or shingled, and they can be custom-made to order in differing sizes and styles. All our Bali gazebos, huts and pavilions use kiln dried termite treated pine timber or DIY kit is available for the convenience of the tourist. At Tropical Lifestyle we use only the best products, such as high grade Australian structural treated pine with few or no knots that costs 3 times the price of normal pine but we know it is definitely worth it, to galvanized and stainless fasteners, larger timber beams, and rafters and trusses spaced at closer intervals to create a stronger structure. Even our range stains are made by the market leaders Bristol, Dulux and Sikkens.
Bali beach huts can be produced in any size you like, but our standard sizes are generally always in stock for the convenience of travelers and tourists.
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