kohdekivut
Kohdekivut is a term used in Finnish to describe a type of stone cosy or outhouse, traditionally located at a farm or homestead. The structure is typically a small, unheated building made from natural materials such as wood, stone, or earth.
A kohdekivut was often used as a sheltered space for people to change clothes and engage in
Kohdekivut were common in rural Finland and was usually a relatively simple, rustic building. They were typically
In addition to its functional purpose, the kohdekivut may also have served as a quiet space for
Kohdekivut are no longer commonly used today in Finland, as modern households often have indoor plumbing and