A small hut built with a thatched roof, most commonly built in tropical climates near
bodies of water, or a temporary or permanent free standing shade structure with traversing
curtains, decorative drapes and/or solid walls.
A temporary or permanent free standing shade structure with traversing curtains, decorative
drapes and/or solid walls; it can be fabricated from a variety of materials and in sizes
ranging from 4ft x 4ft dressing rooms, up to 40ft x 80ft hospitality suites.
Typical sizes
are 10ft x 10ft, 12ft x 12ft, and 8ft x 16ft. Cabana frames can be made of aluminum or
steel with a polyester powder coat paint finish or other durable multi-layer finish or
treated wood. Top covers, side walls and/or traversing curtains are made of exterior grade
fabrics or thatched materials. Custom cabanas may include accessories such as electrical
wiring, ceiling fans, television mounts, partitions, dressing rooms and air vents. |