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HARDWOOD TIMBER TYPES USED



BALI GAZEBO
DOUBLE ROOF GAZEBO
HEXAGONAL GAZEBO
TWO STOREY GAZEBO
BALI SPA HUTS
TROPICAL PAVILIONS
HEXAGONAL BUNGALOW
TWO STOREY VILLAS
TIMBER TYPES
ROOF TYPES

ARBOURS
PERGOLAS / DECKING
FRENCH DOORS
BI FOLD DOORS
BI FOLD WINDOWS

HINDU / BALI STATUES
WATER FEATURES
STONE LANTERNS
BUDDHA STATUES
FU DOGS / FOO DOGS
GANESHA STATUES
YOGI STATUES

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MERBAU

Intsia bijuga I. palembanica

Merbau Timber

Merbau is a large hardwood native to South-East Asia from the Malaysian mainland through Indonesia to new Guinea. Merbau timber is widely available in Australia and is highly regarded for a broad range of applications.

The timber has a heartwood orange-brown to brown or dark red-brown. In Asia it is used regularly for furniture, paneling, boat building and veneers whilst in Australia it is imported for flooring and joinery.

We recommend using Merbau timber in colder destination climates as Merbau is extremely durable in frosts and during drastic temperature changes.


BENGKIRAI

Shorea laevifolia

Bengkirai Timber

Bengkirai is very common throughout Malaysia and Indonesia. being a large hardwood it has a growing range of 30 to 60 metres.

Bengkirai is dense but contains little silica and is therefore relatively easy to work for a beautiful surface finish. The timber has a heartwood yellow brown, reddish brown and sometimes purplish brown.

It has a fine to medium texture, even with the grain wavy and interlocked. It has been widely used in South East Asia as a heavy construction timber as well as window joinery and boat building.

In Australia the timber has been regularly used for domestic decking, flooring and stair manufacture.

Although Bengkirai is fairly durable in a colder climates we recommend that Bengkirai only be used in warmer destination climates. This is because sometimes the timber can bend and crack with exposure to severe frosts and temperature changes.


COCONUT

Cocos nucifera L.

Coconut Timber

Coconut is very common throughout the tropics, but was planted as a crop in the early 20th century. Being a hardwood it has a growing range of 25 metres high.

Coconut is relatively easy to work for a beautiful surface finish. This is because coconut trees have no growth rings, branches tec. it is therefore free from knots. The timber has a colourtone from golden to near ebony, with dark brown flecks..

We mainly use coconut timber in our pavilions and gazebos for posts, flooring, beams and roofing frames.