Rabu, 30 Oktober 2019

Kitchen Rack Design and Facts of Javanese House

Cooking is an activity that is almost every day done by housewives or you who love to cook. Obviously, tools and cooking materials are used quite a lot so that the existence of kitchen shelves are very essential. With the kitchen shelves, the tools and cooking materials can be stored so that the kitchen looks cleaner, tidy, and pleasing to the eyes.


In addition to the function of the kitchen shelf itself, one thing to note again is the design of the kitchen shelves. You can combine them both to your liking. If you're confused about how to combine, this article will give you five inspiring kitchen shelf designs that could be your consideration ingredient.

Kitchen Shelves Plate Vertical Open

If you have many plates, this type of kitchen shelf can be your consideration ingredient. The rack offers a vertical and open plate storage function. You can take dishes more easily and not too high. On top of it, you can put a tool or eating material that you rarely use. Another option is to place other room decorations such as paintings, photographs, small plants, or ceramic sculptures.

Sliding kitchen shelf Door

Unlike the others, this type of kitchen shelves can be used for you who want to look neat but still want to have an open shelf. This shelf door can cover some of your kitchen shelves. If you want to pick up plates or other cooking utensils, you can slide the door.

The shelf door is also seen to make the open impression stick attached. This type of shelf can be matched by mixing industrial and elegant design. The wood that is worn by the shelf is brown wood and white marble ceramic tile in your kitchen area.

Facts of Javanese House


Who's here ever heard of Javanese house? Seen from its name, this House is a traditional house of Javanese people, especially in the special region of Yogyakarta, Central Java, and East Java. Design and architecture of Javanese house is used with various functions. If you go to the countryside, you will find a variety of Javanese houses that serve as a place to live. There are also Javanese houses that only used as living room design, such as in the palaces of Yogyakarta and Surakarta.

Not only that, there are many things you may have never heard of in the Javanese house. Now in this article Kania will share interesting facts about the Javanese house. Curious? Let's see below.

1. The roof of Javanese house is believed to be symbol of social status
The roof of Javanese house has many variety models. But do you know that the roofs have a certain meaning. Yes, the differences in the roof model Java houses symbolize the social status. There are five types of houses that have different roofs, namely Panggang Pe, Kampung, Limasan, Joglo, and Tajug.

The roof of the roasted Pe house is the simplest roof of the other four models because it is angled to one side or the next door weight. Usually the house is used as a place to stay and stalls to sell. Rumah Kampung is an ordinary folk house that has a balanced roof shape between the left and right side so it forms a pointed triangle.


Limasan House is a house that can be said to have a high enough strata and most widely used by the people of Java. Unlike the Kampung house, the roof of the Limasan house covers the top of the house on four sides and has a blunt triangular shape.

Joglo House is the most luxurious house. Usually, the house of Joglo is noble. The main roof is steep and the pole is sloping but not throughout Limasan house. Finally, the House of Tajug is a house that is often used as a mosque. Rumah Tajug has a pointed roof shape with four sides.

2. Javanese House architecture inspires Dutch colonial building

During the Dutch colonisation of Indonesia, the invaders established many buildings and houses. Apparently, they adopt Javanese house architecture style, you know! This is because the Javanese house has a form of building that is able to fight the blazing hot sun and its rain. Despite the exposure to heat and rain, Javanese house still has good air circulation in it.

3. Javanese house has existed since the time of ancient Mataram kingdom

This third fact can be seen in the reliefs of Borobudur temple. The Relief depicts the home of a house that is shaped like a Javanese house now, but it has a distance between the land with the house, or in other words such as home stage. The house material used at that time was woven bamboo or wood.

The house has a rectangular pattern of floor shape such as Jawa Limasan or Joglo house. The roof is using the roof of Limasan House, Kampung, and the title.

4. The Javanese house is divided into three main parts

A Javanese house is usually divided into three parts, namely Pendapa, Pringgitan, and Dalem. Pendapa is a terrace or pavilion located in front of the Javanese house. The function of the Pendapa is to accept guests or hold meetings. After entering the Pendapa, you will enter the Pringgitan.

Pringgitan is a part that is a liaison between the Pendapa and Omah that serves as a place for Javanese people to play puppet. Dalem is a main square or rectangular shape that serves as the place of residence dwellers.

5. Javanese house often associated with the existence of Dewi Sri

Most of the Javanese house dwellers are the farmer. They store their harvest in their homes. They also believed that the rice goddess, Dewi Sri, was able to give happiness and prosperity. Therefore, there is a section reserved for Dewi Sri, the space of the croon.

Chromed was part of the Senthong (room in the Dalem) used to worship Dewi Sri. This room is decorated as beautifully as it is believed to be the residence of Dewi Sri in the house.

In essence, the Javanese house is not recklessly constructed and not limited to the aesthetics alone. However, this House is made with certain meanings and calculations. Therefore, we should appreciate the cultural heritage that has existed since long ago. Let's take the cultural heritage of Indonesia!

Kitchen shelves near Stove

For those of you who love cooking, this type of kitchen shelves you can try. Close to the electric stove, you don't have to spend a lot of energy to pick up the ingredients. Simply lend a hand, put enough ingredients into the pan or pan, and return it to its original place in a short time.

Nevertheless, you have to diligently clean the kitchen shelves area. Because it is near the stove, must smell the dirt that is scattered like oil or food ingredients cooked. This type of shelf can be combined with a minimalist interior design.

Stove in between kitchen shelves

To make the walls around your team appear empty, you can put a wall shelf between your company. The number of kitchen shelves you can set yourself as desired, the most important one looks not too crowded.

But for sure, this kitchen cabinet shelf design poses a balanced impression. Cooking activities are also more enjoy and calm. You can put anything, from cutlery, cooking utensils, cooking materials, to room decorations so your kitchen doesn't look boring.

Adjustable Kitchen Shelves

If you are a quick bored person, you can use this type of kitchen shelf design. On the wall of the shelf area there are many holes that are useful for installing kitchen shelves. You can adjust the position according to your tastes and can be replaced whenever you want. Keep in mind, you need to diligently clean the lubang-lubangnya from the dust so as not to remove the original color.

Well, from the fifth kitchen shelf design above, which design do you choose? Whichever you choose, you have to diligently clean the kitchen shelves. As good as your team, it won't look great if you let it get dirty. Good pick!

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