Utilizing empty land into something artistic
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Hello all friends. It's been a long time since I've traveled to my own area, but it's been a long time since I've been here in a matter of years, and as far as I remember, I haven't traveled to my area in a matter of two or three months, but apparently there have been changes that I can see. Previously, this land was empty land which only contained bushes because local residents did not cultivate it. However, now it turns out that they are making a small project on this empty land. After I searched for information, it turned out that a park will be made on this land so that many residents will come here to enjoy the view of the green rice fields, because this land is very close to the residents' rice fields.
You can see for yourself that this land is still in the cleaning stage and the trees around this land have only just been planted so if you look at it it is still very dry or very barren. And my attention doesn't just stop around the trees that have just been planted but also at the Gazebos that are just about to be built and the number of Gazebos that will be built is not just one but more than 5 if I count them and maybe the number can be increase again.
And I noticed from the initial stages of manufacture to finishing that the materials used in making this Gazebo were made from random wood, not from quality wood that is famous in my city such as teak, Meranti or resin. This gazebo is square in shape and made circular and the floor is made of cement which I estimate is more than 5 centimeters high above the ground level. I am sure the aim is to avoid flooding if the rainy season comes and the rainwater splashes do not reach the top floor so that the floor becomes less muddy.
The roof of this Gazebo is made to resemble a simple umbrella and the plavon is made from asbestos. In terms of materials, asbestos may be outdated, but asbestos has much stronger durability than plavon, PVC or WPC, even though these three products are much prettier. But believe me, mice also like their beauty, so for land in the forest that has lots of moles, I think using asbestos is much more appropriate than using the other three materials that I have mentioned above.
On all sides of the Gazebo, except for the door, the seating is circular and integrated with the Gazebo so that it cannot be shifted or moved by other visitors, then in the middle of the Gazebo a round table is made so that it is dynamic with the shape of the Gazebo. circular too. And for the paint used here, I saw a type of oil paint specifically for wood and they chose a dark brown color to make it look more natural of course and not flashy. And after painting, I don't see any varnish here so the result isn't too shiny. Maybe this gazebo is not yet 100 percent finished.
Not only about gazebos, I also can't describe the concept of what kind of garden will be built here, but seeing the many gazebos and shady trees planted here, I can already imagine how cool this garden will be for relaxing and the most important thing is that it is close. with my house, in the next few months I will return to this place to see whether this garden is 100 percent complete or not. And now that's the progress of this park, greetings from me, Maytom, Indonesia
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