joglo is a typical Javanese style of building (especially for residence), the roof resembles a trapezoid, in the middle towering upwards in the form of a pyramid; The front porch is wide and the living room is not partitioned (usually used as a living room)
Traditional Javanese houses are divided into two parts, namely the main house and additional houses
1. P�ªndopo. This section is located in front of the house. Usually used for formal activities, such as meetings, places for shadow puppet art performances and dances, as well as traditional ceremonies. This space shows a familiar and open attitude, even so the Hall is often made magnificent and authoritative.
2. Pringgitan. This part is located between the pendapa and the inner house (omah njero). Besides being used for entrance, the hallway is also often used as a place for shadow puppet performances. The shape of the pringitan is like a three-square porch and faces towards the pavilion
3. �?mp�¨ran. This is the link between pringitan and umah njero. It can also be said to be the front porch because it is about 2 meters wide. Emperant is used to receive guests, places to relax, and other public activities. On the porch there is usually a pair of wooden chairs and a table
4. Omah dal�ªm. This section is often also called omah mburi, dalem ageng, or simply omah. Sometimes referred to as omah-mburi, dalem ageng or omah. The word omah in Javanese society is also used as a term that includes the meaning of domesticity, namely as a unit of residence.
5. S�ªnthong-kiwa. It is on the left and consists of several rooms. Some function as bedrooms, warehouses, places to store food supplies, and so on.
6. S�ªnthong t�ªngah. This part is located in the middle of the inside. It is often also called pedaringan, boma, or krobongan. In accordance with its location deep in the house, this section functions as a place to store valuable objects, such as family treasures or heirlooms such as kris, and so on
7. S�ªnthong-t�ªng�ªn. This section is the same as Senthong kiwa, both its function and the division of the room.
8. Gandhok. It is an additional building located around the back and side of the core building.
Joglo is made of teak wood and can be combined with other woods
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