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Trimmed Balinese Huts and Gazebo's

Brisbane Trimmed Thatch Bali Huts

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Balinese Thatch is a natural product and part of its character is the Japanese Blade grass leaves blowing in the tropical wind giving it that remote Balinese island feel right in your very own backyard.

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But for those who like things nice and tidy, we can trim the edges. I do however suggest to wait a few months before trimming the thatch - partly for the thatch to settle and partly for our clients to see if they get used to the natural thatch look. For those people who does not instantly fall in love with the natural shaggy look, it really grows on you after a while - after all it is a very natural product. If we trim the thatch it does not grow back! Twenty years ago I only knew the nice and tidy African Thatch and it took me a while to get use to the Balinese Thatch look. It is comfortably now my favourite.

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Trimmed or not, the Balinese Hut is still an amazing solid, robust, insulated outdoor shaded entertainment roof with nothing coming close to the natural feel and ambiance.

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The inside of the Bali huts is actually what sells Bali Huts. If you look up at the amazingly stunning golden rows of thatch you instantly feel in touch with nature. The smell tells it all.

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Please note that the new Thatch on the Balinese Huts above still needs to settle. It normally takes around three months to settle before we recommend trimming the Huts.

The above photos are of an Imported Balinese Hut that we re-thatched and then trimmed after a few months. Please note that if you plan to trim your Balinese hut, it is a good idea to install your Bali Hut a little lower than usual and as the shade area will be smaller.

 

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