Rumah Melayu - Types

Types

  • Rumah Limas - Predominantly found in Palembang, Riau, Johor, Malacca, Pahang, Terengganu and Selangor.
  • Rumah Lipat Kajang or Rumah Kejang Lako - Predominantly found in Jambi and Riau.
  • Rumah Melaka - Predominantly found at Johor and Malacca.
  • Rumah Lancang or Rumah Lontik - Predominantly found in Riau Kampar Regency.
  • Rumah Belah Bubung - Predominantly found in Riau Islands.
  • Rumah Kutai - Predominantly found in Perak and northern Selangor, based from Kutai architecture.
  • Rumah Perabung Lima - Predominantly found in Kelantan and Terengganu.
  • Rumah Gajah Menyusu - Predominantly found in Penang.
  • Rumah Tiang Dua Belas - Predominantly found in Kelantan, Terengganu and Pattani.
  • Rumah Bumbung Panjang - Predominantly found in Kedah, Perlis, Perak, Selangor, Johor and Pahang.
  • Rumah Air - Predominantly found in Brunei and Labuan.
  • Rumah Berbumbung Lima - Predominantly found in Bengkulu.

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