Double Finnish Kota 9.2 m²
The Finnish Kota has its origins in Scandinavia, where these houses are used to provide comfort and warmth when staying out in the wilderness, such as on hikes that cover several days. This kota's distinctive hexagonal shape and wooden interior ensure a cosy atmosphere.
This Finnish Kota comprising two interconnected sections measuring 9.2 m² can be arranged entirely according to your own wishes. You can make the Kota as luxurious as you want. Separate rooms can be created, such as a living room, bathroom and sleeping area. This kota can accommodate up to 6 people (number of sleeping places that can be created).
Average delivery time: 6-10 weeks.
- Model
- Roof colour
- Windows
- Insulation
- Extension
- Assembly
- Delivery
- Finse Kota Comfort Grenen (€ 14.895,00)
- 9.2 m² + 9.2 m² linked
€ 14.895,00
The Finnish Kota
The Finnish kota takes its original design from Finland. Its understated shape gives the kota a natural look and means it will suit any environment. In Scandinavia, it's common to find Finnish kota cottages out in the middle of nature. They get used by people trekking through the beautiful landscape to regain their strength.
Finnish kotas were originally tents and later wooden cabins with a stove and basic creature comforts. These garden houses have since been developed further to form all kinds of variants: as a barbecue house, all-inclusive accommodation with bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and all mods cons, and as a sauna in which to relax.
History of the Finnish Kota
The history of the Finnish Kota begins in the northernmost region of Norway, Finland, Sweden and Russia: Lapland. Officially, this isn’t a country, but rather a region designated as the land of the Sami people. They lived off of nature and off of all that the forest area and their reindeer herds had to offer.
As a monadic people, the Sami travelled around with kotas, a kind of tent consisting of tethered sticks and lining made of reindeer hide. At the top, in the middle of the bound sticks, there was a hole for smoke to pass through, as they would build a fire in the tent to heat it up and to prepare food. Their simple structure meant that the kotas could easily be put up and taken down. This was crucial, as the Sami people had to keep moving on to another stretch of land, looking for food for themselves and for the reindeer.
Nowadays, kotas made of sticks and reindeer hide have been superseded by wooden houses, mostly made of durable pinewood. Kotas serving as hikers’ cabins are a common sight along hiking routes in Scandinavia. Here, hikers can rest, eat and recharge their batteries before continuing on their journey. A tiny minority of the Sami people still live the old nomadic life, but this habit has almost completely disappeared due to the developments of the present era. However, reindeer farms are still common in Scandinavia. Nevertheless, this rich history makes staying in a Finnish kota a truly unique experience.
As a glamping accommodation unit, this Finnish kota comes with the following as standard:
- 2 x 9.2 m² kota made of Nordic pinewood, connector to connect the two sections included
- Pinewood 45 mm walls in semi-circular (half round log) design with double tongue and groove
- Impregnated foundation beams
- Wooden door, with hexagonal double-glazed window
- Six double-glazed windows, 2 of which are openable as standard
- Removable deck flooring
- Roof covering (available in a variety of colours)
- Beautiful exterior finish
- Storage box above the door
Article number: 400029
- width: 8.4 metres
- depth: 3.76 metres
- number of corners: 6 + 6
- flexible layout
- space for +/- 4 sleeping places (depending on layout)
- wood thickness: 45 mm
- weight: 2,500 kg
Assembly of your choice:
Finnish Kota as a DIY kit; or
On-site assembly by our experienced installers.
Support:
A clear manual is included when the Finnish Kota is delivered as a DIY kit.
If you have any questions about using the Finnish Kota or about the assembly process, we are happy to help via info@ticraoutdoor.com or +31 (0)321-311 564.
Warranty
The Finnish Kota comes with a 2-year warranty. Please see our General Terms and Conditions for specific delivery and warranty information.
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