greinanleg
Greinanleg is a term used in Icelandic to describe a type of traditional Icelandic dwelling. The term translates to "house with a lean" or "lean-to house," referring to the sloping roof that is characteristic of these structures. Greinanleg are typically small, single-story buildings with a simple design, often made of wood or stone. They are commonly found in rural areas of Iceland, where they serve as both residential and agricultural spaces.
The construction of a greinanleg involves a steeply pitched roof that slopes downwards on all sides, providing
Greinanleg have been an essential part of Icelandic culture for centuries, reflecting the country's rugged landscape