puitraamide
Puitraamide refers to wooden frames, commonly used in construction and various applications. The term originates from Estonian, directly translating to "wooden frames" or "wood framing." These structures are fundamental to building, providing the skeletal support for walls, roofs, and floors. Historically, timber framing was a prevalent method of construction, utilizing large, often hand-hewn timbers joined together with intricate joinery. Modern timber framing continues this tradition, emphasizing both structural integrity and aesthetic appeal.
In contemporary building practices, puitraamide often refers to lighter-gauge lumber used in stick framing. This method