paigalised
Paigalised refers to the traditional wooden structures commonly found in Estonian architecture, particularly in rural areas. These buildings are characterized by their construction entirely from wood, with no use of nails or other metal fasteners. Instead, skilled carpenters employed intricate joinery techniques, such as mortise and tenon joints, to create robust and durable structures. The visible wooden elements, often left exposed, contribute to the aesthetic appeal and rustic charm of these buildings.
The design and construction of paigalised varied depending on the region and the intended use of the