tilapohjaisuus
Tilapohjaisuus refers to a design principle in architecture and interior design where the floor serves as the primary visual and structural element, often acting as a unifying base for the space. This approach emphasizes simplicity, minimalism, and the use of natural materials, particularly wood, to create a cohesive and harmonious environment. The concept gained prominence in mid-20th-century modernist design, where functionalism and organic forms were prioritized.
In tilapohjaisuus, the floor is typically made of solid wood or wood-based materials, such as plywood or
The principle is commonly associated with Finnish and Scandinavian design, where minimalist aesthetics and a focus
While tilapohjaisuus is rooted in modernist ideals, its principles remain relevant in contemporary design, particularly in