gårdsrom
Gårdsrom, also spelled gårdsrum, is a term in Swedish architectural and vernacular studies that refers to the central yard or enclosed outdoor space within a traditional farmstead. It denotes the open area around which the farm buildings are arranged, typically including the dwelling, barn, storage sheds, and sometimes a stable. The gårdsrom functioned as the social and economic hub of the farm, used for work with livestock, handling of tools and produce, drying and storage, and as a circulation space for moving between buildings.
In practice, the layout and character of a gårdsrom vary with region, climate, and farm type. In
Historically, gårdsroms were integral to the organization of rural life, aligning the flow of work with the
The term is commonly encountered in Swedish-language literature on rural history and cultural heritage, and it