When I took a landscape photo of the whole model of Limas house, maybe someone failed to focus because the model looks like houses in Central Java. Yep! Houses in Central Java are also called limas houses. Because indeed the roof of this house is pyramid-shaped. However, this Limas house from South Sumatra is in the form of a stage, and is full of golden yellow carvings. Speaking of stilts, this limas house with a multi-storey floor is called bengkilas by them.
Usually, the owner of the house will only welcome guests on the terrace. The terrace of this house is also very long, so it is possible to receive up to dozens of guests. What about the main room of this house? It is opened only if there is a traditional ceremony or celebration, usually on the third floor. The residents of the house only occupy the second floor and terrace.
I took a close-up photo so that you can see the details of the colour combination and carvings that cover almost all parts of the fence, doors, high pillars, and stairs.
All the carvings of this part of the house seem to have been deliberately made uniform. The first time I saw it, the impression that immediately left in my head was: This is probably the house of a wealthy person in the province, or an influential person such as a regional official... Considering how big and how intricate the details of this house are. But, don't worry, I didn't have any sources to back up my thoughts. LOL.
The chandeliers used are usually still in the traditional form as shown in the picture. Right up to the roof, the red and golden yellow coloured fences are still faithfully bordering the terrace. Don't forget, even the ceiling is made of wood.
Actually, the fashion; this house, is no longer found in the area of origin, but that does not mean it has completely disappeared. However, there is a funfact that you should know, this pyramid house model is actually still found in neighbouring Malaysia, especially in the Johor, Selangor and Terengganu areas. Not that they plagiarised or took our culture, no!
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However, because Indonesia and Malaysia are truly allied countries and many of our citizens are then in the three areas I mentioned above.
Then, according to my tour guide, because the size of the house is five, the yard is usually large. So, indirectly, it takes a lot of land to build a limas house.
What if you have a large and empty land, not to mention thinking of building a house, are you interested in making a model like limas house ? It will definitely attract the attention of local residents, especially if you are not in South Sumatra. Hihih... I imagine it's very unique.
Finally, thank you for reading my review on the architecture of rumah lima. Please stay tuned for my other house reviews! May you always be happy and healthy!
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