reikäkotelot
Reikäkotelot, sometimes translated as "perforated housing" or "hole-in-the-wall", are a type of housing characterized by their simple, often compact design and limited amenities. The term originated in Finnish culture and typically describes a small, self-contained living space, often with a single room, a basic kitchenette, and a shared bathroom. These dwellings are usually found in urban settings and are rented out, sometimes in a more informal capacity.
The defining feature of a reikäkotelo is its utilitarian nature. They are not designed for luxury or
Historically, reikäkotelot have been associated with students, low-income individuals, and those who prioritize affordability and proximity