pärein
Pärein is a Finnish term that refers to a type of wooden shingle or shake used for roofing and siding. These are traditionally made from split or sawn pieces of wood, typically pine or spruce, chosen for their durability and resistance to weather. The process of creating pärein involves splitting logs into thin, uniform pieces, which are then often treated with natural preservatives like tar or linseed oil to extend their lifespan.
Historically, pärein was a common roofing material in Finland due to the abundance of suitable timber and
In modern times, while other roofing materials like metal and asphalt have become more prevalent, pärein is