Why yes we're Slavs how did you know?

Why yes we're Slavs how did you know?

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Feels like home

Looks comfy af.

>no adidas stripes on sofa
>"slavs"

I THINK NOT

Cheap and robust.

comfy

>why yes we're slavs
>no one in pic

>adidas stripes on sofa

I think you are overreacting

>Why yes we're Slavs how did you know?
Carpet on the walls.

*Eastern Slavs

I want to kill you and everyone in your village.

Fuck is that column thing on the left.
Also this doesn't look like the typical commie block apt layout

Do you know where I live?

I do not.

Fake. That's too carefully painted room, also, I haven't seen this type of stove upgraded with black paint anywhere. The owners must be foreign spies.

That also explains why they are Negroes.

How do you pretend to kill me?

would live there 2bh

I expressed a wish, not a call to action. It's why I said "want" and not "will".

Words have meanings. Learn them.

I would kill you first

You first world kiddo.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masonry_heater

Pretty common type of stove with metal barrel case, commonly placed to intersect with the walls, and heat more than one room.

fucking comfy

Sick.

go back to dota, thirdie

This

what's with the oversized pneumatic tube jutting our of the wall?

There is a fireplace other side of the wall.

okay, so why does it still exist when that building has radiators clearly installed? it's only taking up space for other tenants, if it is in fact a fireplace, even though that chamber doesn't go all the way to the ceiling

Backup system.

>fireplace
You sybarite capitalist swine.

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This is shocking. How can anyone live like this without getting depression?

>without getting depression?
ayyy

oh, that's like a mid 19th century furnace? usually those would be built more towards the base of a building though where space isn't put to better uses of habitation

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Looks normal to me, not kidding.

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what a time capsule

the only thing missing is a portrait of the current head of the party in the kitchen

This is what my kitchen looks like

we have also these on the countryside. Our grandparents house has it.

is it bad that I like this

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>2 ovens + radiator

Damn there must be 50° in this small kitchen

They can cook for a big family though.

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>we have also these on the countryside

You have to go back.

who died

Its whole point is that thin inexpensive brick walls heat up fast (bricks crack from rapid temperature changes, and that is an issue with pure masonry stoves; the case holds them together for much longer time). The stove itself transfers heat, just as cast iron stoves do.

Nah, just protects it from the dust.

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Expensive imported furniture from Eastern European Soviet Block comrades for well off families.

A E S T H E T I C

you know rugs are supposed to go on the floor

I think it's insulation

does it work well? lol

Oh, I see you like to hear how your neighbours stir their tea.

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Guarantied nostalgia for any ex-USSR user +25.
Every single family had exactly the same stuff.

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I don't believe for 1 second the average slav is this organized

based and comfypilled

ofc it works. Are americans really this stupid?

imagine tripping on acid in these rooms
woah

the only thing I can say is that our ornament boxes are also organized just like that with grid spaces

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no need to take that tone

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FUCK I NEED IT

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I asked SPECIFICALLY if it works WELL

nice old hotel room

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imagine it gets very dusty in there

It does.

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Carpet on the wall XDD

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needs more carpets

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that's horrifying, food and the bathroom do NOT belong together

student dream

stupid american

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t. dysentery & cholera pro

When I lived in Ukraine, our house was almost exactly the same
Especially with the plastic chain

I can guess how did that happen.
In the old days it was a communal apartment - the one where only living room\bedroom was the actual property that belonged to a family. Kitchen and bathroom were not included into each individual apartment. There was one collective kitchen and one collective toilet for each floor in the building. And the bathroom was either one per entire building or not included at all.
After the fall of the union people privatised those apartments but since there were no dedicated bathrooms and toilets and kitchens they had to make their own inside those 12 square metres apartments.

What's for dinner, darling

> THOSE FUCKING POLYGONS ON THE CARPET WRINKLE
Oh, I get it. Author points out it's a render. Still, the cupboard hangs in the air way above its shadow, and something happens to the opacity of the moulding.

Looks based, warm and comfy

this reminds me of morocco

It is very unlikely you can do the plumbing in century old buildings to connect to the existing system without raising the floor level and/or cooperation with your neighbours.

These usually didn't have baths in the original plan, bathtubs were mid-20th century sanitary addition. They were most often installed in the kitchens (usually without any permanent walls, as there was no space to make a compartment) across the whole building, along with necessary plumbing through all floors and hardening and waterproofing of the bathtub foundation. Kitchen sinks and hot water pipes could be added at the same time. So, the bathtub was probably there in the kitchen. However, the toilet must connect to the large waste pipes at designated location, and no construction supervisor would allow any toilet in the kitchen. Therefore, I suppose that there was a small toilet room there, but the owners broke some walls (as they were just plastered wood lathing) to have LOTS OF SPACE.

I am pretty sure you can be fined if you intend to use that as it is.

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Where's that white doily thing on top of your TV for no reason?

>*Eastern Slavs
This.

Based

Oh, and radiators in the first picture are later additions, too, there's probably a city block with shared boiler station nearby that provides water heating to older houses, too. Individual boilers were rare until the recent times.

I got bad new for you

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I voted Bump!

Its not a fucking render, its real.

you do you user

better than my home