çardaks
A çardak is a traditional open-sided porch or pavilion found in Balkan and Anatolian architecture. These structures are typically supported by columns and often feature a decorative roof, sometimes covered with tiles or shingles. Çardaks serve as a transitional space between the interior of a building and the outdoors, providing shade and shelter. They are often used for relaxation, dining, or social gatherings, offering a pleasant area to enjoy the surrounding environment.
Historically, çardaks were a common feature in rural homes and larger estates, contributing to the vernacular