The construction of traditional architecture, which is increasingly disappearing, has an important place in the cultural heritage of the Durmitor region. Folk architecture is characterized by the types of country houses built in stone, or built of logs with stone walls, with steep roofs covered with rye straw, shingles, clapboards or planks. These are houses on the ground floor, real towers, log cabins and cell towers. In winter habitats and in katuns, summer shepherds' dwellings in the mountains, barns, huts and savardaks, yatars, cottages, corrals and torines are used. Numerous katuns were mostly formed above the village in the valleys of the mountain massif (Sljivansko, Borev do, Monk's katun, Good until, Wardrobe, Veliki and Mali Štuoc, Puddles, Orin katun, Šibalića katun, Pasha's water etc.) Watermills and rolling mills (stupas) served on the river courses. Watermills were built like log cabins, and there were also stone-built ones. They existed on Mlinsko potok, Sušica, Tepačko potok, Ograđenica, Bukovica, Komarnica.