einbýlishús
Einbýlishús, also known as "Einbúi" or "Einbúið hús," is a traditional Icelandic dwelling that has been a staple of the country's architecture for centuries. The term "einbýlishús" translates to "one-family house," reflecting its original purpose of being a single-family residence. These houses are typically small, ranging from 50 to 100 square meters in size, and are designed to maximize the use of available space.
The construction of einbýlishús typically involves the use of local materials such as wood, stone, and turf.
Einbýlishús are known for their cozy and intimate atmosphere, which is a reflection of Icelandic culture's