
A window, how tempting.

And magically we have teleported inside. By ‘we’ I mean me and my friend, who decided to invite me to stay in the guest room of their family’s home, when they heard that I was nearby. They told me they knew some abandoned buildings nearby, so we went to explore them together. It was a first time for them. And so I added another person to the ever growing list of people, whose first urbex experience has been with me.

The house was tiny but empty. Almost nothing was left in the living room except for the lamp in the roof and a mirror. The open window is the one seen in the first picture, but we didn’t enter through it. So how did we get inside?

The kitchen was pretty primitive, as was the whole cottage. The plastic floor hasn’t been installed in the most beautiful way.
Although primitive, the color choices are extremely harmonious. The grey, white and light blue fit very well together.

The back of the kitchen. Again the carpet has been installed very badly.

The porch is collapsing. And this is the way we entered. But not through the door. The collapse had caused the facade to separate from the side walls. The crack wasn’t big enough, but my frend pulled it so that the gap was wider. When I was inside, I pushed the wall so that they could enter. Nothing was broken that day.

Back in the living room. The door to the left leads to the porch, the door to the right to the kitchen.

We did eventually exit through the open window. I dropped my wallet inside the house in the process. Luckily I noticed it and managed to recover it.
It is strange, how the outmost window manages to mirror the porch window. I’ve never seen such an effect before, but probably it has something to do with the two open windows.

The auxiliary building. Let me guess: the other door leads to a privy, the other one to a sauna. The other door was locked, so let’s see which one we got.

Like I said.

There was also a shed with transparent walls. And something, which looks like a couch inside.

The chimney of the house has already collapsed.

A look of the porch from the outside.

And finally a full view of the house, which is actually just a cottage.