säliköt
Säliköt is a Finnish term that translates to "prefabricated houses" or "modular homes." These are homes that are constructed in sections or modules at a factory and then transported to the building site for assembly. The concept of säliköt gained significant popularity in Finland, particularly in the post-war era, as a rapid and cost-effective solution for housing shortages.
The production of säliköt involves a controlled factory environment, which allows for high quality standards and
Säliköt are known for their durability and good insulation properties, making them well-suited for the Finnish