Icelandic Turf Houses

01/09/09 - Pretty Cool

“The common Icelandic Turf House would have a large foundation made of flat stones, upon this was built a wooden frame which would hold the load of the turf. The turf would then be fitted around the frame in blocks often with a second layer, or in the more fashionable herringbone style. The only external wood would be the doorway which would often be decorative, the doorway would lead in to the hall which would commonly have a great fire. Another interesting part of the Icelandic turf house was the introduction of attached toilets, which were communal and the act of going to the attached toilet was often done in large groups. The floors of turf houses could either be covered with wood, stone or earth depending on the purpose of the building.” w/ photos






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