Mäkitalo
Mäkitalo is a traditional Finnish log cabin, also known as a "maja" or "maja talo." These structures are a significant part of Finnish architecture and culture, reflecting the country's history and rural heritage. Mäkitalo is typically built using locally sourced timber, often from pine or spruce trees, and is characterized by its simple, rustic design. The construction process involves stacking logs in a crisscross pattern, with the ends of the logs interlocking to form a sturdy framework. The roof is usually made of wooden shingles or thatched with straw, providing natural insulation and protection from the elements.
Mäkitalo is often associated with the Finnish countryside and is commonly found in rural areas, where it