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Designed to resemble gorgeous Alang-Alang grass thatching, this loosely tapered shingle is made with unique reed sizes and diverse color variations. Traditionally installed with thick Balinese style hips and loose eaves.
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Thatched roofs hold a prominent place in the architectural landscape of Bali, Indonesia. Known as “alang-alang” roofs, they are a defining feature of traditional Balinese dwellings, temples, and pavilions. The use of thatched roofs in Bali can be traced back centuries and continues to be an integral part of the island’s cultural heritage.
The primary material used in constructing thatched roofs is the alang-alang grass, a locally abundant plant that thrives in the tropical climate. This durable grass is meticulously hand-woven into thick bundles, which are then layered onto a wooden or bamboo framework. The result is a sturdy, waterproof, and heat-insulating structure that offers protection against Bali’s tropical rains and intense sun.
Thatched roofs in Bali are renowned for their organic aesthetics, blending harmoniously with the island’s lush natural surroundings. The distinctive sloping design allows rainwater to easily drain off, preventing leaks and ensuring the longevity of the structure. Furthermore, the natural materials used in the construction of these roofs contribute to the overall sustainability and eco-friendliness of Balinese architecture.
Beyond their practical benefits, thatched roofs hold cultural significance in Bali. They symbolize a connection to the land, traditions, and the Balinese concept of harmony between humans, nature, and the spiritual realm. Thatched roofs are often seen adorning traditional village houses, sacred temples, and open-air pavilions used for ceremonies and cultural gatherings.
While modern construction techniques have introduced alternative roofing materials, thatched roofs remain a beloved feature in Bali’s architectural heritage. Their enduring popularity speaks to the Balinese people’s deep-rooted respect for tradition, nature, and the preservation of their unique cultural identity.
지역 가용성
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과들루프 |
과테말라 |
그레나다 |
그린란드 |
네덜란드령 카리브 해 지역 |
니카라과 |
도미니카 |
도미니카 공화국 |
마르티니크 |
멕시코 |
몬세라트 |
미국 |
미국령 버진아일랜드 |
바베이도스 |
바하마 |
버뮤다 |
벨리즈 |
생마르탱 |
생바르텔레미 |
생피에르앤드미클롱 |
세인트루시아 |
세인트빈센트그레나딘 |
세인트키츠네비스 |
신트마르턴 |
아루바 |
아이티 |
앤티가 바부다 |
앵귈라 |
엘살바도르 |
영국령 버진아일랜드 |
온두라스 |
자메이카 |
캐나다 |
케이맨 군도 |
코스타리카 |
쿠바 |
퀴라소 |
터크스케이커스 제도 |
트리니다드토바고 |
파나마 |
푸에르토리코 |

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