Sill Sentur Composition of the Malay House

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3.2.5 Sill

Sill rectangular or round. The material also allowed no sill attached, and the same with the pole series and rasuk. Sill is also useful as a home room limits and boundaries of the floor. 3.2.6The Floor The floor is the space between the pillars of the passage with the passage wall, wood on the girder. In ancient times people used the lantai jerai, i.e., the Reed every single width approx 5-6 cm. slats-slats that were organised over the loud and packed with Wicker or roots. There also are using the floor than the reeds and fresh. Today Malay House floor turned into a Board that is cut with a saw or in pepatil with tarah. Now it is a lot of floor boards made of berketam which can be purchased from the refinerys Board. 3.2.7The Frame The frame beam-shaped oblong or round. Its main usefulness is the place to attach the walls and pillars of the connectivity, rasuk as to cover the pillars. The frame is mounted perpendicular to the cover of rasuk pillars. At both ends are given a nipple. Putting the bottom was sculpted into rasuk, while putting the top of the chisel right into the lid of the mast. The frame material is the same as the ingredients of rasuk, i.e. hardwood.

3.2.8 Sentur

Sentur is a wood that connects the frame with the frame. Sentur made of wood square or round. Material such as porridge, but smaller in size and both ends of the sentur carved into the porridge. Universitas Sumatera Utara 43 Sentur useful as a frame of a wall, door frame, and frame Windows frames. The amount of sentur depends on the high wall as well as the number of doors, Windows, and vents. High-walled homes that need sentur more than a low- walled House short. The more doors, Windows, and vents of the home, more and more also needed sentur. 3..2.9The pillars of the CAP Closed rectangular pillars or beams. The magnitude depends on the size of the pole and useful as the upper locking pole. The materials used are the same with porridge. Close the pole connecting the four pillars series called long pole cover, while connecting with other pillars referred to close the short pole. 3.2.10Reed Wood mounted transversely in the upper lid of the mast is called a partition. Its shape is rectangular or round. The material is the same as the pillar of the CAP. The point can be likened to the attic or as beam girder pull under horses. Its size is equal to or slightly smaller than the cap on the pole.

3.2.11 The Rafters