trjáviði
Trjáviði is the Icelandic word for lumber or timber. It refers to wood that has been processed for use in construction, furniture making, or other crafts. This processed wood is typically derived from trees that have been felled, debarked, and sawn into various shapes and sizes, such as planks, beams, and boards. The type of tree used will influence the properties of the trjáviði, affecting its strength, durability, grain pattern, and color.
In Iceland, as in many other countries, trjáviði is a fundamental building material. Historically, wood was