Isäntälatti
Isäntälatti is a Finnish term that translates to "host's floor" or "landlord's floor." It historically refers to the living quarters of the master of a farm or estate, often the most spacious and well-appointed rooms in the main house. In traditional Finnish farmsteads, the isäntälatti was distinct from the areas occupied by the farmhands, servants, or extended family members. These rooms would typically be used for formal occasions, entertaining guests, and as the private domain of the head of the household.
The specific arrangement and size of the isäntälatti varied greatly depending on the wealth and size of
While the term is less commonly used in modern contexts, the underlying idea of a primary living