ehjempi
Ehjempi is a term used in the Faroese language to describe a traditional Faroese house. The term is derived from the Old Norse word "hjá" meaning "at home" or "house," and "heim" meaning "home." Ehjempi are typically small, single-story buildings with thatched roofs, which are a distinctive feature of Faroese architecture. These houses are often constructed using local materials such as sods, stones, and wood, and they are designed to blend seamlessly with the natural landscape.
The interior of an ehjempi is characterized by its simplicity and functionality. The living space is usually
Ehjempi are not only functional but also hold significant cultural and historical value. They are often passed