rintamahuoneisto
Rintamahuoneisto, also known as a front room apartment, is a type of residential accommodation that originated in Finland during the World War II era. The term "rintama" translates to "front" in English, referring to the front lines of the war. These apartments were designed to provide temporary housing for soldiers and their families who were stationed near the front. The name reflects the practical and functional design of the apartments, which were built quickly and efficiently to meet the urgent housing needs of the time.
Rintamahuoneisto apartments are typically small, compact, and designed to maximize space. They often feature a single
Despite their temporary nature, rintamahuoneisto apartments have become a cultural icon in Finland, representing the resilience