keittyjä
Keittyjä is a Finnish term that translates to "boilers" or "stoves" in English. It most commonly refers to wood-fired boilers used for heating homes, particularly in rural areas of Finland. These boilers are a traditional and often efficient way to generate heat for domestic purposes, relying on readily available biomass fuel.
The design of keittyjä can vary, but they typically involve a combustion chamber where wood is burned.
In modern Finnish homes, while central heating systems powered by electricity, oil, or geothermal energy are