Liitetalot
Liitetalot, a Finnish term, refers to buildings that are attached to existing structures, typically homes. These attached units are often designed as supplementary living spaces, extending the functionality and capacity of the primary residence. They can serve various purposes, such as housing for extended family members, rental units, or as home offices and workshops. The construction of liitetalot is a common practice in Finland, driven by factors like land use regulations, the desire for multi-generational living, and the need for additional income.
Architecturally, liitetalot can vary significantly in design and size. They might be seamlessly integrated into the
The planning and construction process for liitetalot typically involves obtaining necessary building permits and adhering to