Peroksidilleeheimoon
Peroksidiileeheimoon is a type of Finnish architectural style that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The term "peroksidiileeheimoon" roughly translates to "peroxide annex" in English, although this name is not directly indicative of the style's characteristics.
The Peroksidiileeheimoon style is characterized by the use of Art Nouveau and Art Deco elements, often combined
One of the defining features of the Peroksidiileeheimoon style is the use of half-timbering, where the wooden
Peroksidiileeheimoon buildings can be found throughout Finland, particularly in urban areas such as Helsinki and Turku.
The Peroksidiileeheimoon style was influential in the development of Finnish architecture and remains an important part