nægilegrar
Nægilegrar is a type of rural settlement found in Iceland. The term roughly translates to "nail house" or "nail dwelling" in English. Nægilegrar were traditional farmhouses that were built using a distinctive technique involving narrow, vertically-placed wooden plates.
These narrow plates, or "naegguler", were hewn from aspen or birch trees and were arranged in a
Nægilegrar were typically small and simple in design, with a centrally-placed hearth for cooking and a loft
Today, remnants of nægilegrar can be seen throughout Iceland, often in rural areas where the traditional buildings