About Us

The Perfect Blend of Heritage and High-Tech Engineering

PT Woodle Homes Indonesia is located in the heart of Jepara, a place known worldwide for its wood craftsmanship. Our head office spreads across 10,000 sq. ft., while one of our 12,000 sq. ft. manufacturing units, just 1 km away, is where the actual work happens. Another Techle manufacturing unit, which is 50,000 sq. ft., is 5 km away from the head office. Keeping both facilities close helps us work faster and maintain better control over quality. Our factory is equipped with modern machines like CNC cutting, bending, welding, and finishing units to ensure every piece of wood is shaped with accuracy and care.

What truly sets us apart is our team of skilled Indonesian craftsmen. Woodworking is part of their tradition, and their profound understanding of wood brings strength, beauty, and character to every home we create. With the support of modern machinery, our experts deliver durable, well-finished, and reliable wooden homes. By combining traditional craftsmanship with advanced technology, we ensure the best quality products for today’s wood construction needs.

Vision

To become a global leader in modular housing by combining advanced materials, eco-friendly practices, and precision technology, creating living spaces that inspire, endure, and give back to the planet.

Mission

To innovate and deliver engineered construction and living solutions through advanced systems, sustainable materials, and customer-centric design, creating long-term value for clients, communities, and the environment.

Leadership Team

K. Raghupathi Bhat

Founder & CMD

Rahul K.

Executive Director

Lohith Kumar Kalbettu

GM

Ahammed Aflah Elempilassery

M.Arch | Architect Consultant

Darvish Kareem Mohammed

Production Consultant

Endang Purwaningsih

head Finishing Quality Checking

Mr. Wahyu Setyo Nugroho

Production Manager

Why Indonesia?

When it comes to premium timber, geography is destiny. Indonesia sits at the center of the world’s most biodiverse tropical forest system, an equatorial ecosystem that produces hardwoods no plantation or temperate forest can replicate. Species like teak, merbau, mahogany, meranti, and bangkirai grow here naturally at densities of 800–1,000 kg/m³, containing oils and silica that make them inherently resistant to termites, fungal decay, and moisture even before any treatment is done.

This is not a coincidence; it is centuries of the right climate, the right soil, and the right stewardship producing the world’s most structurally capable wood. And at the heart of it all sits Jepara, globally recognized as the World Carving Capital, a city where woodworking mastery is not a trade but a cultural inheritance. PT Woodle Homes Indonesia is rooted here, giving us direct access to both the timber and the craftsmen who know how to transform it into precision-engineered architectural components.

Unmatched hardwood density

Indonesian species like Merbau and Bangkirai achieve natural densities of 800–1,000 kg/m³ and structural strength that plantation timber simply cannot reach.

Naturally pest and decay resistant

Teak and merbau contain natural oils and silica that make them inherently hostile to termites and wood-boring insects even before any treatment is applied.

Dimensional stability built by climate

Indonesia’s equatorial conditions produce slow-grown timber with tight growth rings that, once kiln-dried to 8–12% moisture, will not shrink, warp, or crack across decades of use.

The Jepara craftsmanship legacy

Our manufacturing unit is headquartered in Jepara, the world-renowned global capital of fine woodworking, where centuries of timber artistry meet modern CNC precision.

Responsible, certified sourcing

Every log is procured under Indonesia’s SVLK Timber Legality Verification System, ensuring 100% traceable, responsibly managed wood from certified forests.

Carbon-sequestering material

Indonesian solid wood is a renewable resource that actively stores CO₂ within its fibre structure, making a Woodle structure one of the few building assets that reduce your carbon footprint.

Factory-controlled manufacturing at the source

By completing 80% of every structure inside our Jepara facility, we eliminate supply chain degradation and on-site variability, delivering precision-cut components ready for a 2-week installation.

Machinery List

Factory

Klin Drying Unit

Sustainability Commitment

Building with wood is not just about beauty and durability. It is also about making responsible choices for the environment. At PT Woodle Homes, sustainability is built into every stage of the process, from how we source timber to how we manage waste during the installation process. Our goal is to create homes that are strong, efficient, and environmentally responsible for generations.

Timber Sourcing

We believe that responsible homes start with responsible materials. That’s why we source timber from carefully managed forests where trees are harvested in a way that protects biodiversity and allows forests to regenerate naturally.

Our suppliers follow strict forestry practices that prioritize long-term environmental health. By choosing timber, we reduce environmental impact while ensuring the quality and strength required for modern wooden homes.

Treatment Process

Most wooden structures fail because the timber is treated as a raw material. We treat timber as an engineered system. By combining the natural resilience of premium timber with a rigorous fortification process, we deliver a home that is as durable as steel but with the natural warmth of timber.

The Five-Stage Fortification Process

To ensure every structure is “climate-smart,” our timber undergoes a specialized treatment cycle:

Stage 1: Sourcing of Wood

We are SVLK-certified, which means we source legal wood from reliable forests to create long-lasting products.

Stage 2: Sawing Process

Logs are sawn into exact dimensions to ensure uniform thickness.

Stage 3: Vacuum Pressure & Chemical Treatment

We use a vacuum chamber to inject chemicals into the wood up to 4 mm and subsequently extract them, removing any insects or larvae in the process. This treatment process needs 5 hours.

Stage 4: Industrial Kiln Drying/Oven Drying (10–15 Days)

A strict drying process brings the final moisture content down to 8–12%. This is critical for dimensional stability, ensuring your home never shrinks, warps, or cracks, regardless of the weather.

Stage 5: Final Component Processing.

Our stabilized wood is then crafted into doors, flooring, and ceilings, joined and finished to the highest architectural specifications.

Waste Management

Traditional construction is a major source of unwanted waste materials. PT Woodle Homes are 100% natural wood, which means zero material wastage, and the leftover timber can be easily reused wherever possible. Materials that cannot be reused are responsibly recycled or processed. This helps reduce landfill waste and ensures that natural resources are used efficiently.

Carbon-Conscious Manufacturing

Timber is one of the few building materials that naturally stores carbon. By using timber as the primary structural material, our homes help reduce the overall carbon footprint of construction.

We design our manufacturing and construction processes to minimize energy use and emissions. From efficient production methods to thoughtful design, every step supports our commitment to building homes that are both sustainable and future-ready.