Lautamaja
Lautamaja is a Finnish term that translates to "log house" or "timber house" and refers to a traditional style of wooden construction. Historically, these structures were built using logs, typically felled and shaped by hand. The logs were often notched and stacked horizontally to form the walls, with the spaces between them chinked with moss or other insulating materials to prevent drafts and water penetration.
The design of a traditional lautamaja varied depending on the region and intended use, but many featured
While modern construction techniques have largely replaced the traditional methods, the aesthetic and spirit of the