brailleskærme
Brailleskærme is a type of non-insulated wooden window traditionally used in Scandinavian countries, including Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The design of Brailleskærme originated in the 17th and 18th centuries, where it was used primarily in rural areas and in simpler types of constructions.
Brailleskærme is characterized by its horizontal or vertical slats, which are typically 5-10 centimeters wide and
The use of Brailleskærme was more widespread in the past, particularly in traditional Scandinavian architecture. It
Today, Brailleskærme are primarily of historical interest, although some architects and homeowners continue to incorporate them