vigás
Vigás are traditional wooden beams used in the construction of roofs and ceilings, particularly in rural architecture. They are typically made from local timber and are essential for providing structural support. The use of vigás is common in regions with a rich history of woodworking and craftsmanship, often reflecting the cultural heritage of the area.
In many cases, vigás are left exposed in the interior design, adding a rustic charm to homes. Their design can vary, with some being intricately carved or shaped, showcasing the skills of local artisans. This practice is often seen in traditional buildings in Spain and Latin America.