alaväylien
Alaväylien refers to a type of traditional Finnish dwellings known as underlog houses, often built in rural areas, especially in eastern Finland. These structures were constructed using simple, local materials, such as logs and sometimes wattle and daub, frequently with a thatched or turf roof.
The name "alaväylien" can be translated as "low house" in English, which is derived from the Finnish
In regions where alaväylien were commonly found, such as the district of Repovesi in Kouvola, southern Finland,
These homes offered a practical and self-sufficient form of accommodation for subsistence farmers, consisting of an