THE BRUNEIAN MALAYS COMMUNITY RESIDES IN AREAS THROUGHOUT BRUNEI AND IN THE SOUTH WEST COAST AREA OF SABAH, THE ENTIRE FEDERAL TERRITORY OF LABUAN AND THE NORTH SIDE OF THE SARAWAK REGION THEY LIVE CLOSE TO THE RIVER AND WORK AS FISHERMEN AND FARMERS. THE DISTINGUISHING FEATURE OF THE HOUSES OF OTHER TRIBES IS THE LONG SHAPE OF WINDOWS OR PRINKLES.
THE STRUCTURE OF THE BRUNEI HOUSE CONSISTS OF THREE PARTS, NAMELY THE BEAM, COLLISION, AND EMBANKMENT. THE AMBI IS A RESTING PLACE, IT SERVES AS A LIVING ROOM, A BEDROOM FOR VIRGINS, WHILE AN EMBANKMENT OR KITCHEN IS A COOKING PLACE, STORING COOKWARE SUCH AS TUNKU, POT AND OTHERS. THE BATHROOM AND ALSO THE FABRIC WASH PLACE ARE LOCATED OUTSIDE OR CORNER OF THE SIDE OF THE HOUSE.