sovituvat
Sovituvat are a type of dwelling found in some Finnish rural areas, particularly in Karelia. The term translates loosely to "dwelling rooms" or "living spaces" and refers to a multi-roomed house designed for extended families. These houses were typically constructed from timber, a common building material in Finland, and were built to withstand the harsh Nordic climate.
A key characteristic of Sovituvat is their communal living arrangement. They were designed to accommodate several
The architecture of Sovituvat reflected the practical needs of agrarian life. Storage areas for food and tools