painealuille
Painealuille is a Finnish term referring to a type of lightweight, often decorative, architectural element. Historically, these were commonly found in older Finnish wooden houses, particularly on farmsteads and traditional rural dwellings. They typically adorned the eaves and gables of buildings, serving both an aesthetic and functional purpose.
Functionally, painealuille could help direct rainwater away from the walls and foundations, preventing moisture damage. Aesthetically,
While their practical importance in modern construction has diminished with the advent of more sophisticated drainage