lehtitaloja
Lehtitaloja refers to a type of traditional Finnish wooden house, characterized by its use of birch bark (*lehti* means "leaf" in Finnish, referring to the bark) as a primary building material. These structures were commonly found in rural Finland, particularly in the northern and eastern regions, where birch trees were abundant. Lehtitaloja were often small, single-room dwellings used as temporary shelters, storage spaces, or seasonal homes, especially during the summer months.
The construction of lehtitaloja relied heavily on birch bark, which was harvested from living trees. The bark
Lehtitaloja were not permanent residences but served practical purposes, such as housing livestock, storing tools, or
Today, lehtitaloja are primarily of historical interest, studied as part of Finland’s cultural heritage. Some museums