lattiapintaala
Lattiapintaala, also known as the "Lapland House," is a traditional Finnish wooden house that has been a staple of the Finnish landscape for centuries. These houses are typically constructed using the "lapio" method, where the logs are notched and interlocked to create a sturdy and durable structure. The exterior walls are often clad with wooden shingles or boards, providing excellent insulation and protection from the elements.
The interior of a lattiapintaala is characterized by its simplicity and functionality. The living spaces are
Lattiapintaala houses are known for their sustainability and eco-friendliness. They are built using locally sourced materials
These houses have played a significant role in the cultural and social fabric of Finnish society. They