kattomuodoista
Kattomuodoista is a Finnish term referring to various roof styles. The most common and traditional is the harjakatto, a gable roof characterized by two sloping sides meeting at a ridge. This design is practical, shedding water and snow effectively, and is prevalent in older Finnish houses and rural buildings. Another common type is the tasakatto, or flat roof, which is more contemporary and often seen on modern apartment buildings and commercial structures. While offering a minimalist aesthetic, flat roofs require careful construction and maintenance to prevent water accumulation.
Mansardikatto, or mansard roof, is less common in Finland but can be found on some historical or