A collection of classic and modern Joglo house photos by Anugerah Joglo Bali. Explore various designs, teak wood details, and craftsmanship by skilled artisans.
Front view of a Joglo house at dusk, with warm lighting from a chandelier highlighting the beauty of traditional Javanese architecture.
The luxurious interior of the Joglo house, featuring detailed wood carvings and a large crystal chandelier that adds an elegant and artistic touch.
The chandelier installation process by the technical team in the center of the Joglo, showing the strong teakwood structure during construction.
Close-up of the chandelier fully installed on the ceiling, blending beautifully with the detailed carved roof, creating a stunning artistic atmosphere.
A completed Joglo house with its signature Javanese-style roof and strong teakwood structure.
Workers installing roof tiles on the Joglo house, showing the final stage of building the top part.
The main structure of the Joglo house under construction, with the roof frame starting to take shape and the main pillars already in place.
Workers lifting and assembling the main roof components using scaffolding, marking the process of joining the top structure of the building.
The roof structure of the Joglo house has been fully installed, with a detailed wooden frame standing firmly on the main pillars.
Workers carefully assembling the top part of the Joglo structure using scaffolding and support tools.
The team is lifting and installing the upper beams and rafters, showing a strong sense of teamwork during the process.
The main structure of the Joglo house has just been set up, with carved details on the upper beams starting to appear, marking the beginning of the next assembly stage.
The main structure of the Joglo house is almost complete, with the central pillars fully installed and the traditional limasan-style roof taking shape.
Workers are climbing the structure to install the roof beams carefully, making sure each part is securely connected.
The roof framework is being assembled, with the team working together to lift and align the large wooden components accurately.
The early stage of Joglo house assembly begins, as the main pillars and beams are manually arranged by skilled workers using traditional tools.
The interior of the Joglo house features beautifully carved teak wood pillars and beams, showcasing the elegance of traditional Javanese craftsmanship.
The exterior view of a completed Joglo house, with its iconic high roof and strong teak pillars, offering a natural and luxurious look.
Workers are installing clay roof tiles, carefully working together on the upper part of the Joglo structure.
Roof tiles are being neatly arranged and installed, while the remaining tiles are stacked in the yard, ready to be used.
Workers are assembling the roof frame of the Joglo house, while stacks of clay roof tiles are prepared in the front yard.
The main pillars and carved wooden beams are being installed, forming the central structure of the Joglo.
The central part of the Joglo structure is being built up, with workers starting to shape the roof's peak (mustaka).
The wooden frame construction continues, as workers focus on connecting the upper sections of the structure.
Workers begin installing the main pillars (soko guru) of the Joglo house, marking the start of the traditional structure’s construction.
The building frame takes shape, with several workers on scaffolding adjusting the wooden joints into place.
The team works together to lift and raise a large wooden pillar by hand, showing strong teamwork and coordination.
The first pillar is successfully raised and supported with temporary braces, signaling the beginning of the Joglo frame assembly.