pohjareiistä
Pohjareiistä refers to a Finnish term that translates literally to "bottom holes" or "base holes." In its most common and practical usage, it describes a specific type of ventilation opening found in traditional Finnish wooden houses, particularly in older structures. These openings are typically located near the foundation or the base of the exterior walls of a building's crawl space or cellar.
The primary purpose of pohjareiistä is to facilitate air circulation and ventilation within the underfloor space.
Historically, these holes were often simple openings in the wooden planks or stonework of the foundation. In