sulkuaukot
Sulkuaukot are a Finnish term referring to a specific type of architectural opening or gap, often found in older buildings, particularly in traditional Finnish farmhouses or outbuildings. The term literally translates to "ditch opening" or "slot opening." These openings were typically small and rectangular, designed to facilitate ventilation or access for specific purposes without creating a large, vulnerable opening.
Historically, sulkuaukot served practical functions. They could be used to allow air circulation through a storage
The presence of sulkuaukot is often indicative of traditional building techniques and an understanding of the