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GAZEBOS
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The only Gazebo builder that exports the original "Bali
Gazebo", built in accordance with the Balinese arithmetic rules,
proportional to the principles of length, height and width.
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Gazebos
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Gazebos or Pool Houses are widely used in Bali (mostly called "Bale").
They are often built alongside a pool or in the garden as a retreat
facility. The Gazebos that we produce are top class products, made from
genuine tropical
hardwood (Teak, Bankgirai or Merbau) and thatched roofs
(dried alang-alang grass) or
with hardwood roof tiles or oven fired roof tiles. Alternatively we produce
gazebos made from Coconut wood (for the small budget).
Each Gazebo is constructed as a knock down system and
is easy to assemble (all parts are numbered). Not one nail is used.
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Each unit comes with a
Certificate Of Authenticity, stating the type of wood used,
production place (Bali) and date of production.
Our prices include a retribution fee for the
Indonesian reforestation program. |
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Scroll down for prices.
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CAUTION: A number of
countries do not allow fresh alang-alang (new seeding alang-alang grass) enter the
country. We only use non-seeding alang-alang (minimum 6 months dried), while
this old non-seeding grass is thoroughly fumigated with Ethylene Oxide and/or
Ethylene Bromide prior to shipment, a
strict requirement in many countries.
Click Thatched roofs to
learn more about it. |
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Pre-assembled gazebo |
Bamboo matting |
Corner detail of thatched roof |
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The Joglo roof is typical for East Java.
We succeeded in prefabricating such a roof (with Iron wood shingle panels)
without using one nail. Easy to assemble. The roof can be used for
garages, gazebos, or garden houses. Available in many sizes.
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Joglo roof (East Java style) with Iron wood shingles |
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Detail of shingle installation |

NEW !!! octagonal gazebo
 
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| Octagonal gazebo (diameter 5.7 meter) under construction |
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Finished product |
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Octagonal gazebo. Diameter 2.9 m., 4 m., and 5.7 m. (6
m2, 11.5 m2 and 23 m2, respectively). Raised floor. Comes with original Bali
style carved railing fascia board and thatched roof. Railing extends
along three sides opposite to each other (shown in red). Two sides remain
open (shown in green) . For a gazebo with Iron wood shingles add 15% to
the price.
Prices updated as per May 01, 2007
Pricing table (€) (* see boxed note below)
| Diameter |
Coconut wood |
Bangkirai |
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No carving |
Partly carved |
Fully carved |
| 2.9 meter |
940 |
2,750 |
3,050 |
3,850 |
| 4 meter |
1,930 |
5,250 |
5,900 |
7,200 |
| 5.7 meter (*) |
4,150 |
8,400 |
10,700 |
12,400 |
(*) This gazebo has
standard a double row of
columns. One row with 8 columns along the outside circumference (shown in
white) and one row
with 8 columns along the inside circumference about 1.35 meter offset from
the outside row (shown in blue). See picture above.
However, the same gazebo can also be supplied without the
inner column row. Extra price is USD 300. |
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(*) prices are ex. factory and subject to change without prior
notice, depending on the conversion rate between the Euro and the
Indonesian Rupiah and/or increase in prices for raw material and/or changes in
Government export tax legislation.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE GAZEBOS
The standard gazebo has a thatched roof from alang-alang
grass that has been dried for at least 6 months. This grass
that we use is considered
the best grass quality available in Bali. Minimum life time is 10 years (we
do not use grass dried for too short a period as this may reduce the life
time to 3 years).
Alternatively the thatched roofs can be changed into
hardwood tiles or fired roof tiles in the color black, red, blue or green.
The standard gazebo is made from Bangkirai (Belau)
hardwood or Coconut wood (for prices scroll down), however we can also
produce gazebos from Iron wood, Merbau or Djati Teak.
Most of our Gazebos are
made from selected Bangkirai obtained from the lush forests and
sustainably managed hardwood plantations in Indonesia overseen by the
Indonesian Government.
Although almost all Gazebos that are locally produced in Bali are
made from
reasonably priced Coconut wood, the set back is that Coconut wood is not
very durable and as such does not stand the time
very well,
while it is not immune for attacks by white ants. The result can be devastating. The same
holds for the combination Merbau/Coconut wood and such gazebo is only produced on
special request. Mahogany is
not advised as well, as this wood is not durable when used in the open.
Only Teak, Iron wood and Bangkirai is not susceptible to white ant
attacks, while Merbau may
rarely be attacked, depending on the grade of the wood.
The units come standard with a transparent varnish finishing,
however, we can alternatively offer a treatment with French polishing.
NOTE: We use the highest quality of
wood. For more information click
Wood species
Lifetime of untreated wood in the open
(without varnish or lacquer):
Djati teak: 30 to 35 years
Bangkirai: 30 years
Merbau: 25 years
Coconut: 3 to 5 years (*)
No nails are used. All connections
are made by
tongue and groove, bolts, wood screws and/or wooden dowels. Steel fasteners
are normal carbon steel, however, on can supply stainless steel
fasteners against a variation order.
(*) Coconut wood is not a hardwood but a soft wood and
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PRICE LIST FOR STANDARD UNITS
(See picture)
Available with raised floor or without raised
floor. Standard thatch roof, however a shingle roof can be supplied as well
(shingles made from Iron wood).
Send e-mail
for a quotation: contact@baliwoodworld.com
(copy and paste the address into your e-mail browser)
Note: The coconut gazebo comes with
round columns. The Bangkirai gazebo comes with square columns.
Dimensions in the tables below are given for
standard units. If you need a dimension not mentioned in the table Send us
an e-mail
whereupon we will send you the quotation. contact@baliwoodworld.com
(copy and paste the address into your e-mail browser)
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Coconut wood gazebos
| Code |
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Column distance (m.) (1) |
Price (USD.) (2) |
| C-1 |
Raised floor |
2 x 2 |
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| C-2 |
Raised floor |
2.5 x 2.5 |
| C-3 |
Raised floor |
3 x 3 |
| C-4 |
Raised floor |
3.5 x 3.5 |
| C-5 |
Raised floor |
2 x 3 |
| C-6 |
Raised floor |
3 x 4 |
| C-7 |
Raised floor |
5 x 5 |
| C-8 |
Raised floor |
4 x 5 |
| C-9 |
Raised floor |
4 x 4 |
| C-10 |
Raised floor |
4.5 x 4.5 |
| C-11 |
Raised floor |
4 x 6 |
| C-12 |
Raised floor |
3 x 6 |
| C-13 |
Without floor |
2 x 2 |
| C-14 |
Without floor |
2.5 x 2.5 |
| C-15 |
Without floor |
3 x 3 |
| C-16 |
Without floor |
3.5 x 3.5 |
| C-17 |
Without floor |
4 x 4 |
| C-18 |
Without floor |
4 x 5 |
| C-19 |
Without floor |
4.5 x 4.5 |
(1) Add 10% of the column distance to obtain the actual floor length and
floor width
(2) see note at the end of the last table
Bangkirai wood gazebos (without
carving)
| Code |
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Column distance (m.) (1) |
Price (USD.) (2) |
| B-1 |
Raised floor |
2 x 2 |
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| B-2 |
Raised floor |
2.5 x 2.5 |
| B-3 |
Raised floor |
3 x 3 |
| B-4 |
Raised floor |
3.5 x 3.5 |
| B-5 |
Raised floor |
2 x 3 |
| B-6 |
Raised floor |
3 x 4 |
| B-7 |
Raised floor |
5 x 5 |
| B-8 |
Raised floor |
4 x 5 |
| B-9 |
Raised floor |
4 x 4 |
| B-10 |
Raised floor |
4.5 x 4.5 |
| B-11 |
Raised floor |
4 x 6 |
| B-12 |
Raised floor |
3 x 6 |
| B-13 |
Without floor |
2 x 2 |
| B-14 |
Without floor |
2.5 x 2.5 |
| B-15 |
Without floor |
3 x 3 |
| B-16 |
Without floor |
3.5 x 3.5 |
| B-17 |
Without floor |
4 x 4 |
| B-18 |
Without floor |
4 x 5 |
| B-19 |
Without floor |
4.5 x 4.5 |
(1) Add 10% of the column distance to obtain the actual floor length and
floor width
(2) see note at the end of the last table
Bangkirai wood gazebos (partly
carved)
| Code |
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Column distance (m.) (1) |
Price (USD.) (2) |
| BPC-1 |
Raised floor |
2 x 2 |
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| BPC-2 |
Raised floor |
2.5 x 2.5 |
| BPC-3 |
Raised floor |
3 x 3 |
| BPC-4 |
Raised floor |
3.5 x 3.5 |
| BPC-5 |
Raised floor |
2 x 3 |
| BPC-6 |
Raised floor |
3 x 4 |
| BPC-7 |
Raised floor |
5 x 5 |
| BPC-8 |
Raised floor |
4 x 5 |
| BPC-9 |
Raised floor |
4 x 4 |
| BPC-10 |
Raised floor |
4.5 x 4.5 |
| BPC-11 |
Raised floor |
4 x 6 |
| BPC-12 |
Raised floor |
3 x 6 |
| BPC-13 |
Without floor |
2 x 2 |
| BPC-14 |
Without floor |
2.5 x 2.5 |
| BPC-15 |
Without floor |
3 x 3 |
| BPC-16 |
Without floor |
3.5 x 3.5 |
| BPC-17 |
Without floor |
4 x 4 |
| B-PC18 |
Without floor |
4 x 5 |
| B-PC19 |
Without floor |
4.5 x 4.5 |
(1) Add 10% of the column distance to obtain the actual floor length and
floor width
(2) see note at the end of the last table
Bangkirai wood gazebos (fully
carved)
| Code |
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Column distance (m.) (1) |
Price (USD.) (2) |
| BFC-1 |
Raised floor |
2 x 2 |
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| BFC-2 |
Raised floor |
2.5 x 2.5 |
| BFC-3 |
Raised floor |
3 x 3 |
| BFC-4 |
Raised floor |
3.5 x 3.5 |
| BFC-5 |
Raised floor |
2 x 3 |
| BFC-6 |
Raised floor |
3 x 4 |
| BFC-7 |
Raised floor |
5 x 5 |
| BFC-8 |
Raised floor |
4 x 5 |
| BFC-9 |
Raised floor |
4 x 4 |
| BFC-10 |
Raised floor |
4.5 x 4.5 |
| BFC-11 |
Raised floor |
4 x 6 |
| BFC-12 |
Raised floor |
3 x 6 |
| BFC-13 |
Without floor |
2 x 2 |
| BFC-14 |
Without floor |
2.5 x 2.5 |
| BFC-15 |
Without floor |
3 x 3 |
| BFC-16 |
Without floor |
3.5 x 3.5 |
| BFC-17 |
Without floor |
4 x 4 |
| BFC-18 |
Without floor |
4 x 5 |
| BFC-19 |
Without floor |
4.5 x 4.5 |
(1) Add 10% of the column distance to obtain the actual floor length and
floor width
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(2) prices are ex. factory and subject to change without prior
notice, depending on the conversion rate between the US Dollar and the
Indonesian Rupiah and/or increase in prices for raw material and/or changes in
Government export tax legislation.
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SAMPLES OF BALI
STYLE CARVING These are fabricated from smooth planed timber
and include 4 columns, support beams, rafters, a thatched roof and a deck.
Concrete footings not included.
Gazebos can be carved both partly or full. Partly carving
only applies for the column ends and studs. Full carving
applies for columns, beams, studs and girders.
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Carved brackets |
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Carved column tip |
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Detail of a carved top support beam |
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Detail of a carved column. |
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Interested in a Bali style carved gazebo in Djati Teak, Merbau or Iron wood????
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Send us an e-mail for a
quotation. As to allow us to quote the correct price, please provide us a code
number for the dimension as shown in the pricing table. You may state any
additional request such as the option to use another type of roof covering ( wood shingles or
oven fired roof tiles). E-mail to: contact@baliwoodworld.com
(copy and paste the address into your e-mail browser)
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Did you know that
there are only 3 wood species available in Indonesia which are not
susceptible to termite attacks? Click here to find out more.
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Gazebos are called "Bale" in
Bali. These "Bales" are attuned to the climate and the culture, economical but
sophisticated in design. These traditional pavilions of Bali
are the result of centuries of experimentation and the blending of the best
of Javanese, Nepalese, Chinese and Indian styles. The "Bale" used as
retreat facility shall not be mistaken with the Bale in its original
form. The "Bale" in its original form is in fact a stately square
twelve-poster building that normally serves as a ceremonial pavilion. The
"Bale" shown on the pictures is a modern development of the last 30 years,
but still based on the order in the Balinese universe which is a three part
division; the roof (the "God's portion"), the mid section (the "human
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