Homes in Iceland are quite different from homes in the United States in a lot of ways and after living in Iceland for 8 years I’ve had a lot of time to notice these differences. I’m taking you inside and outside of Icelandic homes to show you what it’s like to live in Iceland. Some of these things are obvious and some are not!
Similar Posts

The Yule Lads of Iceland & Grýla: 13 Quirky Christmas Trolls And A Witch
One of Iceland’s most beloved Christmas traditions is that of the Yule Lads. It’s like Iceland’s version of Santa Claus, except there’s no reindeer-drawn sleigh, red suit, or chimney – okay, so more like Santa’s third cousins! 🤣 These 13…

How to Pronounce the Towns in Iceland
Icelandic places discussed in this video: Hveragerði Selfoss Hella Hvolsvöllur Vík Kirkjubæjarklaustur Höfn Djúpivogur Egilsstaðir Seyðisfjörður Mývatn Húsavík Akureyri Siglufjörður Blönduós Borgarnes Stykkishólmur Grundarfjörður Arnarstapi Patreksfjörður Ísafjörður SUBSCRIBE for new Iceland tips every week!

What Volcanoes Should I Visit in Iceland?
Iceland is often referred to as the “Land of Fire and Ice” with eruptions occur more frequently than one might think. These eruptions are a direct result of how Iceland was formed.

Iceland Culture: The Summerhouse
Imagine yourself, after a long week of work, heading out of the city and retreating to a cabin in the middle of the mountains. Nothing to do but relax, be with family or friends, and enjoy the Icelandic wilderness. This,…

Easter in Iceland: Icelandic Easter Eggs, Fun Traditions + Key Travel Tips
Easter in Iceland is a wonderful blend of tradition, history, fun surprises – and yes, Icelandic Easter eggs! When most people think of Easter, they imagine springtime blooms and religious observances. But in Iceland, the holiday also weaves in unique…