

Coconut wood is a hardwood that is commonly used for building materials such as roof slats, pergolas, outdoor decking floor, fences, gazebos, bridges & docks.
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Specifications
Material
coconut wood
Width
400 cm
Depth
25 cm
Height
25 cm
Weight
350 kg
Product ID
PDF100870CO
Coconut trees thrive in Asia, especially in Indonesia.
Asians use coconut wood as building materials such as house poles, roof battens, pergolas, fences, even to make bridges and piers.
We provide it for your needs, both in the form of logs or in the form of boards and blocks.
Utilizing the Potential of Coconut Wood as a Sustainable Building Material for the Future.
In the ever-evolving construction and architecture landscape, the search for innovative and environmentally friendly building materials has become a pressing concern. In the midst of increasing demand for building materials and sustainable solutions, coconut wood has become an alternative as a building material to replace hardwood. A versatile material that has the potential to revolutionize building construction, offering a worthy alternative and even surpassing it in some key aspects.
Coconut trees, which are found everywhere in tropical and subtropical areas, are not only loved for their nutritious fruit and coconut water which is good for health, but also coconut shells, coconut husks and even coconut logs are valuable building materials.
As the global population increases, the demand for building materials becomes an urgent need. Solid wood and processed wood are increasingly expensive and rare building materials.
Indonesia is a country with vast and fertile forests, which is one of the largest wood suppliers in Asia, even in the world. Coconut wood is a durable alternative building material for supporting building pillars. Coconut wood has a hardness that should be taken into account in the world of the woodworking industry.
Coconut wood has exceptional structural integrity and durability, making it a great choice for a variety of construction applications such as pergolas, outdoor floor decking and log homes. The density and dense fibers in coconut wood make it strong and resistant to weathering, so coconut wood is resistant to damage due to water and heavy loads.
Buildings using coconut wood as foundations, pillars and ceilings will be stronger and more durable than buildings with iron and cast pillars, especially to withstand shocks caused by earthquakes. So coconut wood is widely used to make villas and wooden houses in villages.
Not only in villages, even in cities today, many malls and offices use coconut wood as building facades and decorations.
One of the most attractive advantages of coconut wood is that it is environmentally friendly and sustainable. As a renewable resource, coconut trees can be harvested and replanted, ensuring a continuous supply of this valuable building material. Additionally, coconut tree cultivation is often integrated into agricultural practices, providing additional income for local communities and encouraging sustainable land use practices.
In addition, the environmental benefits of using wood. The ability of coconut trees to absorb carbon, with minimal processing required to convert wood into usable building materials, makes coconut wood a more environmentally friendly choice compared to cement and vinyl plastic. Alignment with the principles of sustainable living and concern for the environment makes coconut wood an important building material in efforts to find environmentally friendly construction solutions.
The natural color of coconut wood lends itself to a variety of architectural styles, from contemporary minimalism to traditional or rustic aesthetics. This versatility allows architects and designers to integrate coconut wood into their creative visions, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of structures while maintaining a strong commitment to sustainability.
For professional contractors, switching to environmentally friendly and sustainable building materials, developing methods for utilizing nature in the building industry in each project, will help save the world from global disaster.
When the world is grappling with modern development needs and looking for sustainable and environmentally friendly building material solutions, using coconut wood as a building material is the best choice for the world and the environment.
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Coconut wood is a hardwood that is commonly used for building materials such as roof slats, pergolas, outdoor decking floor, fences, gazebos, bridges & docks.
ToBe Utama is a woman-owned company that processes logs into raw materials and ready-to-use goods.
We collaborate with many contractors for building construction projects, housing construction and hotel interiors.
Apart from being a supplier of wood and natural stone, ToBe Utama also produces and supplies furniture and crafts for hotels, offices, restaurants and residential homes.
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