vihikust
Vihikust refers to the Estonian term for a traditional, often rustic wooden house or cottage, commonly found in rural areas of Estonia. The word derives from the Estonian *viik* (meaning "week" or "weekly"), as these structures were historically built during the summer months when farmers had free time after the harvest. Vihikusts were typically constructed using locally sourced materials such as timber, clay, and thatch, reflecting the self-sufficiency of Estonian farming communities.
These dwellings were designed to be simple, functional, and durable, often featuring thick stone or timber walls
Vihikusts played a significant role in Estonian culture, serving as communal gathering places for festivals, weddings,
While the term *vihikust* is not widely used outside Estonia, it remains an important part of the