Isäntälatticeihin
Isäntälatticeihin, often shortened to isäntälatti, refers to a type of traditional Finnish wooden farmhouse or homestead. The term isäntä translates to "host" or "master of the house," and lattia refers to a floor or a dwelling. Therefore, isäntälatticeihin signifies the principal residence of a farm owner. These structures were typically built to be substantial and reflect the status and prosperity of the farming family.
Historically, isäntälatticeihin were constructed from logs, a common building material in Finland due to its abundance.
Over time, the function and design of isäntälatticeihin evolved. While many have been modernized or replaced,