Building a Tiki Hut - How to Make a Tiki Hut
You must have seen these exotic looking huts in restaurants, bars and beach lounges. Do you want to bring the taste of Pacific Islands or Hawaiian Islands right into your backyard? Then try the instructions in this article and learn how to make a tiki hut ?

The tiki hut is mostly found in the warm climate of Bahamas, Caribbean, Hawaii and Florida. Most of the beach resorts, restaurants and bars have huts as it helps create a tropical atmosphere. A tiki hut's roof can last for 5 to 7 years only, and needs replacement as it is susceptible to insects and molds. If you want to build a hut in your backyard, it is not only reasonable price wise, but also very easy to make. So, are you ready to build one yourself?
Constructing a Tiki Hut
Materials Needed to Build a Tiki Hut
- Bamboo poles- 12
- Palm Leaves
- Long Nails
- Hammer
- Drill
- Take 4 bamboo poles to serve the purpose of the four legs of the hut. Pick the ones which are of nearly the same thickness and length. If needed, cut the bamboos accordingly. Mark the area where you are planning to build your hut. The area will depend on the dimensions of your tiki hut.
- Place the four bamboo poles of equal length at the four corners of the demarcated area. The poles should be dug into the ground properly. This will form the base of your hut.
- You will now need to prepare a square frame. Use 4 bamboo poles, 2 long poles and 2 that are short. Nail these pieces together. Cut a groove on one side of all the poles to fit the top end of the 4 poles into each corner of the groove.
- Using 4 bamboo poles, join them at the center to make a pitched roof frame. Use nails to hold them together and also nail them to the square frame.
- Take long nails and hammer the palm tree leaves on the tiki hut roof frame. Use a lot of leaves and nails to secure them to the frame. Place the leaves in layers.
- Attach the roof to the 4 bamboo poles that are to be used as the legs of the hut. Place a table and chairs in your hut.
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