stråtak
Stråtak is a roof covering made from straw thatching, traditional in Sweden and other parts of Northern Europe. The roof is built by laying long straw bundles over a timber framework and securing them with bindings, laths, or wire. The straw is typically from wheat or rye, sometimes oats, and is chosen for its length and resilience. The layers are arranged to create a weatherproof surface, with the outer layer often extending over the edge to shed water.
In construction, each course overlaps the one below, guiding water away from the structure. The pitch is
Historically, stråtak was common on farms and cottages, particularly from the 18th to the 19th century, and
Maintenance and safety considerations include regular inspection for wear, moss growth, and moisture intrusion, plus attention