tvåvingar
Tvävingar, commonly known as two-story houses, are a prevalent type of residential architecture in Sweden and other Nordic countries. These homes are characterized by their simple yet functional design, typically featuring two floors connected by an internal staircase. The ground floor often serves as living spaces such as the kitchen, dining room, and living room, while the upper floor usually accommodates bedrooms and sometimes a bathroom.
The origins of the tvåvingar can be traced back to the early 20th century, when urbanization and
These homes are often constructed with brick or concrete facades, providing durability and insulation. The layout
Today, tvåvingar remain popular in Sweden, both as original dwellings and as renovated or converted properties.