kipsilevyinä
A kipsilevyinä is a Finnish term that refers to drywall or plasterboard used in construction. The phrase literally means “as plasterboard” or “in the form of plasterboard” and is often employed in technical or architectural contexts to describe building elements constructed with this material.
Plasterboard is composed of gypsum plaster sandwiched between layers of paper or other woven materials. Gypsum,
Historically, plaster has been used in Finnish architecture for centuries, but the modern fiberglass‑reinforced and engineered
Installation typically involves fastening boards to a steel or timber frame with screws, followed by jointing
From an environmental standpoint, plasterboard is considered recyclable, especially if the gypsum component is recovered for