välistasid
Välistasid are decorative or protective exterior wall coverings typically used in traditional architecture to enhance the aesthetic appeal and durability of buildings. The term originates from the Estonian language, where "väli" means "outer" or "external," and "sait" refers to a wall or siding. Välistasid are often constructed from natural or locally available materials, such as timber, clay, or stone, and can be applied as a cladding or finishing layer on building facades.
The primary functions of välistasid include weather protection, insulation, and visual enhancement. They serve to shield
Historically, välistasid have been a prominent feature in Estonian rural architecture, where they integrated functional needs
In contemporary architecture, välistasid are recognized as an element of sustainable building practices, emphasizing the use