enkelvägg
Enkelvägg, literally “single wall” in Swedish, is a term used in architecture and construction to describe a wall that consists of a single layer of material with no continuous cavity. In practice, enkelväggs can be exterior walls built as a solid layer of masonry or timber, or interior partitions that carry structural loads. The defining characteristic is the absence of a built-in cavity for insulation and air barriers, which affects thermal performance and moisture management. As a result, enkelvägg construction typically has higher heat loss and requires careful detailing of joints, finishes, vapor barriers, and moisture control, especially in climates with cold winters.
Materials vary, including brick, stone, concrete, or timber with a plaster or siding finish. Some variants incorporate
In modern building practice, enkelväggs are less common for new residential construction in temperate and cold
References to enkelväggs may thus indicate a local construction tradition or a specific type of monolithic