valgusküllased
Valgusküllased is an Estonian term that translates to "filled with light" or "bright." It is often used to describe a place or atmosphere that is bathed in natural light, creating a sense of openness, warmth, and positivity. This term is not tied to a specific architectural style or design trend but rather to the subjective experience of light within a space.
When a room or building is described as valgusküllased, it implies that ample windows, perhaps large or
The concept of valgusküllased is particularly valued in Nordic countries, where long, dark winters are common.
Beyond physical spaces, valgusküllased can also be used metaphorically to describe a mood, an idea, or even