steinhus
Steinhus is a term of Norwegian origin that translates literally to "stone house." Historically, steinhus referred to structures built predominantly from stone, often found in rural or coastal areas of Norway where stone was a readily available building material. These houses were typically characterized by their robust construction, designed to withstand harsh weather conditions. The building techniques varied, but often involved dry-stone walling or the use of mortar to bind the stones together.
In modern usage, the term steinhus can sometimes refer to a house with a stone exterior, even