The Day With 'Auntie'

The Day With 'Auntie'
In the photo, clockwise from top left: Emma, Wei Wen, Ee Von, Leo and Auntie Latifah

Wednesday 4 September 2013

CHAPTER 3.3: Traditional Malay House Activities

Ciao, again. We're back with the activities inside the house, as promised, viewer discretion is advised, be warned.


The various activities throughout the house
As what we did for the kedai runcit, we did it for this house to show the activities more clearly.

1. Rumah ibu - although not common in traditional Malay houses, the rumah ibu here is converted to a living and sleeping area since there is only one occupant in the house.

2. Rumah dapur - typically a well ventilated kitchen area which incorporates the dining area to reduce fuss.

3. Bathroom - simple extension of the house to allow hygienic dispositions.

4. Water closet - presumably an outhouse in the past (now slightly modernized) to allow necessary bowel movements and such.

5. Rumah ibu (again, this is not a typo) - since she lives alone, she has a large space to herself in the rumah ibu, in which she uses also as a praying area.

To simply put it, the traditional Malay house was built for essentiality and comfort which is apparent to us when we visited the house as it was perfectly habitable without the excessive gadgets of modern day.

And this ends our third chapter. The commencement of the next chapter would probably be up soon enough so reread the blog until we come back with new materials. Goodbye!

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