product name |
Simulated grass, straw tile, aluminum grass, PEPVC grass |
Region oriented |
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Place of Origin |
Guangdong |
texture of material |
other |
brand |
Miyan Decoration |
purpose |
Landscape |
Thatched pavilion in Hainan Park
With the improvement of our quality and standard of life, fewer and fewer people are really happy. In the past, we only need a black and white TV to be happy. Now, in addition to the huge material needs, we want to get spiritual comfort and feel the freshness of nature all the time, Then more and more people will travel to parks and other landscape to feel the breath of life.
Every time we visit the park, we pay attention to the pavilion style of the park. I have been to Beijing and Shanghai, and saw that the park there is very different from the park in my hometown. The park there is full of thatched pavilions, which makes the whole park look very beautiful. The park pavilions in Chengdu, my hometown, are very few, and the style is not beautiful. For example, Chengdu Xiyue Park, There are no more than 10 pavilions in the whole park. How can this meet the needs of the masses? In Beijing and Shanghai, there are more than dozens of thatched pavilions in the park alone, which can be said to be the real consideration for the masses. The thatched pavilion can remind people of the past and give them a pleasant feeling. It can also let people enjoy the fun and freshness in their rest. It can be said that the thatched pavilion is one of the buildings in the park. Its role is not only to provide tourists with a place to rest, but also to let tourists feel the sense of nature.
But some garden designers will think that it is troublesome to say thatch is easy to catch fire and rot? You don't have to worry about this. The new building material of thatch pavilion launched by Foshan Miyan Decoration Materials Co., Ltd. is made of aluminum and imitated natural thatch, which is fireproof, non decaying, easy to maintain, has a long service life, and is cheap, so you can feel the natural flavor of natural thatch.
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