The Joglo: A Legacy in Wood
A traditional Joglo is defined by its majestic, tiered roof (tajug) supported by a complex network of central columns (soko guru). Historically reserved for aristocracy, it represents the pinnacle of wooden architecture, designed for grandeur and natural climate control.
Today, a Joglo serves as the heart of a luxury property: a vast living and entertaining pavilion, a serene master suite, or a standalone artist’s studio. It brings unparalleled character, cultural depth, and soaring spatial beauty to any setting.