Interesting pictures of the sleeping area.
Ten kilometers from the Russian city of Imatra. Suburbs built up with panel houses. Almost like us, but there are nuances. In one of these areas live mark. He was born in Russian Karelia, but as a child moved to Finland. Mark showed how to live in the Finnish five-story building.
Very similar to our Soviet sleeping bags. Only not five floors, and four. Although there is some also five. One bedroom apartment in this house costs 500 euros per month.
But the differences are immediately apparent. In front of the house there is ample Parking for a hundred cars. Each has its own Parking space equipped with socket for heating the car. There are guest spots with the same outlets. Pay only if you have a car, it costs 10 euros per month.
The garbage in the house no. Their waste, residents of the district endure on the street, in a special container. It is only one per district. The dumpsters fenced and are under the roof. To the wind swept, and so the animals don’t climb on the garbage and not throwing garbage.
Finns are taught to separate waste collection. It’s not necessarily possible to throw into one common tank, and you can sort. Mark says to share the most convenient.
Instruction in Russian – a common occurrence in Finland. Russian is considered one of the regional languages in the country, besides, here near the border and a lot of immigrants.
All balconies are glazed, the same. Easier and cheaper to chip in to repair the whole house, than each duplication. Looks stylish.
The residents of the first floor balcony no, instead a bonus – a small garden, fenced by a wooden fence. In the yard there are no cars. They all remain on the outside Parking enough for everyone.
But a lot of bikes stored in the garage, the key of which is at all the residents. Shed one on the house, and in addition to bikes, there is stored the sleds and buggies. Convenient.
There is a barbecue area and even a grill. Also public.
In a special box waiting for split logs. You can take and use.
Tank with technical water, if you need something to pour.
The area is surrounded by forest. Followed by the Russian border.
Clothesline, and in the distance, the one tehnicki shed. Instead, could just stand by the car.
Bars on the Windows, and why?
At the entrance of the shop, trash and indispensable brush to clean shoes in the winter. And glass doors. No intercoms, each resident has a key. At the same time, the doors are locked just after nine in the evening, in the afternoon admission is free.
Near the entrance is a plastic tank with small stones and a shovel. If it is slippery, you can sprinkle the track and your neighbors will not slip.
Inside the house is very simple. Quite unpretentious same door, the usual staircase. Now build differently, but this home already forty years.
Mailboxes are located in the door. It is apartment number and surname of the residents. The sticker says “do Not place ads, please.”
Each resident has access to the basement. There’s something all the fun!
In the house where he lives, mark, four entrances and five saunas. FIVE. Perhaps someone has more personal in the apartments.
Time is distributed among the tenants: you can “stake out” your day of the week and to come to steam. It costs ten euros per month.
One of the public saunas, and there it is possible to come without recording, the male and female alternate days.
Storage room in the basement: each apartment has a private closet where you can store your junk, old mattresses and suitcases, summer tires, single ski or unwanted sofa. Is that the balcony is not clutter.
Room with equipment. Anything from garden wheelbarrows and rakes to chainsaws and shovels. You never know what will come in handy. The room key also have each tenant, a tool you can use for free.
In one of the neighboring houses of the neighborhood there is a small library, a meeting room. People bring their books and Board games.
There is a bomb shelter under every home.
It was converted into a sports hall. Quite small, but people can come and work out for yourself.
It’s also free. The premises belong to all tenants, and the inventory people chip in or bring your unwanted, for the common good.
Laundry room in a nearby basement. Two washing machines are “on the record”, and one in the “queue”.
Not a full house, many of your washing machine, but if not is convenient.
Tricky Ironing machine or something like that. Mark does not know what it is
Carpets are dried after washing. The host will pick them up later.
It looks like the sleeping area in the Finnish province. And as your? Much different?
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