siserakkude
Siserakkude is a Finnish term that translates to "sister apartments" or "co-housing apartments." It describes a form of intentional community living where multiple households share common spaces and resources while maintaining their private living quarters. This concept is often rooted in a desire for increased social connection, mutual support, and shared responsibilities.
In siserakkude arrangements, residents typically own or rent their individual apartments, which include private kitchens and
The principles behind siserakkude often include a focus on sustainability, intergenerational living, and a reduced ecological