dehelised
Dehelised are a type of traditional Estonian dwelling, primarily found in rural areas. These structures are characterized by their simple, often rectangular, design and are typically constructed from wood, reflecting the abundance of timber in Estonia. Historically, dehelised served as a multi-functional space for families, housing both people and livestock under a single roof. This arrangement provided warmth and protection, particularly during the harsh Estonian winters.
The layout of a dehelised often included a living area, a stable, and sometimes a storage space.