Decking & Timber-flooring

A key to Resort construction is the accurate and ornate construction of large elevated decked entertainment areas.  This portfolio displays the wide variety of timber decks and wooden floors completed in the Seychelles by Laxmanbhai.  In many instances the decks must integrate with the natural curves in the granited rock face.

 
 

 

A frame timber ceiling with exposed detail by Laxmanbhai Resort construction
 
A wide expanse of timber over the dining room and lounge four seasons Seychelles
 
Laxmanbhai Seychelles Specialising in wide load bearing beam designs
 
Geometric infinity horizon pool on steep ground
 
Scalloped timber floors, glass and mirrors in the private treatment room
 
Poolside decking and geometric angles in the jungle
 
View from a private deck
 
Rectilinear polygon pool lines at Four Seasons
 
Castaway Dining room African style
 
Geometric shapes poolside at Four Seasons Seychelles
 
Rustic dark timber hardwood construction
 
The Spa set high on the steep hillside at Four Seasons
 
The Yoga pavillion at Four Seasons Seychelles
 
Large timber floor spaces
 
A Geometric challenge in Spa Construction
 
8 separate Treatment rooms
 
Timber and Glass to perfection in the Seychelles
 
The main reception at Four Seasons Seychelles
 
Oppulence in Timber and Stone
 
Simple in form, complex in form
 
Warm light in the library
 
Natural form meets modern function in the Seychelles
 
Horizon pool on the west coast of the Seychelles
 
Large wooden decks built for pefect pools
 
Accuracy in construction with mixed materials
 
Strong building techniques form a basis for the future
 
Wide-spanned bedrooms spaces
 
Hidden lighting within the roof
 
Granite Lintels and dark timber
 
Wow - Just look at the view
 
The King Ocean front villa
 
A King Hillside villa at Northholme
 
Timber detailing in the Hilton resort bedrooms
 
Stained timbers for contrast
 
timber decks overhanging steep slopes a speciality
 
Pole-home style construction pinned to the hillside
 
The Hilltop restaurant built by Laxmanbhai
 
The Oceanview Bar & Restaurant at the Northolme Hilton built by Laxmanbhai
 
Timber decks, Mosaic columns and detailed architraves
 
The Oceanview Bar and Restaurant as seen from above
 
The Hilltop restaurant built by Laxmanbhai
 
esternal dining area of Northolme Hilton
 
Les Cocotiers  An al fresco, a la carte restaurant at the Hilton seychelles built by Laxmanbhai
 
Les Cocotiers  An al fresco, a la carte restaurant at the Hilton seychelles built by Laxmanbhai
 
A striking image of what can be achieved by the best builder of Resorts in the Seychelles - Laxmanbhai constructions
 
The entrance to the Spa at the Seychelles Hilton
 
Cantilevered wooden decks in the King hillside villas
 
 
 
 
Wooden bridge over the pool
 
Bridge over the pool to the sunken refreshment area
 
timber floor slats in shower
 
Timber floors and high ceilings impress
 
Extended eaves
 
treated timber pergola
 
Privacy at its best
 
one of Fisherman's Cove bar areas
 
Timber walkway between the sea and the pool
 
A terraced feel
 
Laxmanbhai is all about attention to detail
 
Laxmanbhai - experts in timber usage
 
Natural look
 
timber, timber everywhere ..
 
Laxmanbhai artisans are masters of multi material combos
 
Elevated balcony overlooking treetops for an endless sea view
 
No shape too difficult to achieve
 
Elevated decks
 
The high pitch roof and lanscape archtecture of the portico
 
The height creates the volume of the space
 
Scalloped timber flors and tribal roof lines
 
Labyrinth or stone cutters maze behold the vision of it all.
 
In a decent into the very private space the illusion is first created
 
The sunset pool bar at MAIA Seychelles
 
So this is how you build a pool bar in a tropical island for the very special and very wealthy guest. An atmosphere is created.
 
a special dining space seating 9
 
A Balinese spa in landscaped jungle
 
Thatching with a primitive allure
 
A good example of perfect alignment in the irregular spaces of the jungle itself
 
Non linear thatching to soften the line between the man-made and the natural elements
 
Attention to detail in the timberwork and tiling have lead to a luxurious look
 
The Gymnasium with an upmarket feel
 
Scalloped timber floors and complex roofing add to the majestic feel
 
Laxmanbhai built the main dining area of the Maia Resort
 
The sunset pool bar - Concrete columns in papyrus styling
 
A private deck at one of the Ocean view Villas north side
 
Panoramic view of the master bedroom of the MAIA ocean view rooms
 
Panorama of the views looking out
 
Detailed joinery and fine floor finishes enhance the luxurious feel
 
A detailed shot of the hand scalloped timber floor boards
 
Wooden decks over water
 
The villa deck by star light at night
 
 
 
 
 
Polished timber floors and terracotta tiles
 
Decorative pond and wooden decking
 
Centre distribution of the ceiling mass by Laxmanbhai
 
Polished timber floors around the bistro at Sainte Anne
 
Swimming pools and decorative pool construction
 
portion of the external dining area
 
A villa with a private pool at Sainte Anne
 
Wooden paths, timber columns and terracotta tiles around the pool
 
Sandy floors and rough hewn timbers
 
The entrance to the Spa at Sainte anne
 
Walways and water features below the palm trees of Sainte Anne
 
Ochre paint and polished timber floors prevail inside the treatment rooms of Sainte Anne
 
Forged metal brackets link timber to columns
 
 
 
 
 
 
The rooftop of the spa at Four Seasons Seychelles
 
Bedroom & Bathroom panorama at the Four Seasons
 
Photo by impressions