kjellerrom
Kjellerrom, in Norwegian architecture, refers to a room located in the basement or below the main floor of a building. Basements in Nordic houses are often used for storage, utility spaces, laundry, workshops, or as a secondary living area when finished with proper insulation and moisture control. The room typically has limited daylight and lower ceiling heights compared with upper floors, and may be accessed via stairs from the ground floor.
Construction and finishing approaches emphasize moisture management. Walls are usually concrete or masonry, with damp-proofing layers
Safety and regulation: Regulations governing kjellerrom vary by country and municipality. In Norway, living spaces including
Etymology and usage: The term kjellerrom is composed of kjeller, basement, and rom, room. It is commonly