kattopäiset
Kattopäiset is a Finnish term that translates to "roof-headed" and refers to a distinctive architectural feature found in some traditional Finnish houses. This feature typically involves a section of the roof that extends upwards and outwards from the main roofline, often creating a small, enclosed space or alcove above the eaves. The exact purpose and design of kattopäiset can vary depending on the region and the historical period of construction.
Historically, kattopäiset may have served several practical functions. In some instances, they could have been used
The visual impact of kattopäiset is significant, often giving older Finnish farmhouses and rural dwellings a