Gazebo garden house with Bali ambience | with ironwood shingles and real merbau and mangkirai wood
Floor space
2.5 m x 2.5 m (6.25m²)
Roofing
An outdoor area is characterized by an incomparable tranquility. A comfortable, inviting room with fresh air and picturesque views. But the central element of this outdoor space is the shadow. The most common reason why people do not use their outdoor space is lack of protection from heat and rain.
Providing the necessary shade is what the Ironwood shingle roofing of the gazebo does best - it protects from the elements, the coolness and heat of summer and, incidentally, impresses with undeniable style.
The term "ironwood" is mainly used to describe tropical tree species whose wood is valued for its particular hardness and density, so high that the wood does not float on water but sinks
Sulawesi coconut maple columns
The wood of the trunks of the coconut palm has always been used to build huts. They are particularly suitable for elevated structures. The wood is also used in house building, shipbuilding, for sitting and lying furniture, household objects (bowls or similar) and carving.
Bangkirai soil (Shorea laevis)
The wood is hard and durable, which is why Shorea laevis is also cultivated outside its natural range and traded internationally. Originally, however, it occurs in Southeast Asia in the primary rainforest.
It is these properties that secure the floor of the gauzebo against any tread and thus guarantee a long durability.
Merbau facade
The very hard and smooth merbau is one of the most valuable, durable and profitable tropical wood species. Due to its robust structure, it is mainly used in house building.
It is precisely this quality and resistance that makes this gauzebo so robust.