
An attap house is made from small pieces of wood and attap.
Attap is made from leaves of the ubiquitous nipah palms which are found in the riverine areas of Sarawak.
Attap can be used to make the walls and the roofs. So an attap house can be as simple as this farm house, which are common along the banks of the Luak Bay or any padi farms in and around Miri. Attap houses can be very grand too if better wood can be used for the frames and beams of the house. In fact many holiday homes in Malaysia are fashioned from attap and are used to housed foreign tourists to give them a local ambience.
Attap houses are often temporary and the farmers move on, or find new nipah palms or attap to repair their walls.
Attap, if you collect your own, are free. And I personally believe that it is God's gift to the poor. And I hope no one will take this God's gift away from us.
