auðveldir
Auðveldir is a term used in Icelandic to describe a type of traditional Icelandic dwelling. The term translates to "easy" or "simple" in English, reflecting the minimalist and functional design of these structures. Auðveldir are typically small, single-story buildings with a simple rectangular layout, often featuring a thatched roof and a single room. They are designed to be efficient and practical, utilizing natural materials such as wood and stone.
The construction of auðveldir is characterized by its simplicity and functionality. The walls are usually made
Auðveldir were traditionally used by Icelandic farmers and herders as temporary or seasonal dwellings. They were
Today, auðveldir are still used in Iceland, often as holiday homes or guesthouses. They are also popular