hutnik
Hutnik is a traditional Polish dwelling, typically a small, single-story house with a thatched roof. It is often constructed using local materials such as wood, straw, and mud, and is characterized by its simple, rustic design. Hutniks were commonly built in rural areas and were inhabited by farmers and their families. They served as both living quarters and storage spaces for agricultural tools and produce.
The construction of a hutnik usually begins with a wooden frame, which is then covered with straw
Hutniks have been an important part of Polish culture and history, reflecting the country's rural heritage