skrånes
Skrånes are a traditional type of wooden house found primarily in the coastal regions of Norway, particularly in the southern and western parts of the country. The name derives from the Norwegian word *skråning*, meaning "slope," which refers to the distinctive sloping roof design that helps shed heavy snowfall and rain. These homes are characterized by their simple, functional construction, often built with locally sourced materials like timber and stone.
The architecture of skrånes reflects the practical needs of rural and fishing communities. The steeply pitched
Skrånes were commonly used as farmhouses, storage buildings, or even small chapels, serving as essential structures
Today, skrånes are appreciated for their cultural significance and aesthetic charm. They represent a sustainable approach