kolmiväri
Kolmiväri, which translates to "three-color" in English, is a traditional Finnish method of painting wooden buildings, particularly prevalent in rural areas. This technique involves the use of three distinct colors to create a visually appealing and harmonious facade. The most common color scheme consists of white, red, and green, although variations exist.
The origins of kolmiväri can be traced back to the 19th century when the availability of commercial
Kolmiväri is not just a painting technique but also a reflection of Finnish cultural heritage. It is