The Tip Paid Off

The following location was a tip from a friend. They had told me about an ordinary one family house located in a good spot between the main city in the area and the suburbs. I didn’t know what to expect, so we headed towards the unknown.

And there it was. The color choice and the architecture were pretty interesting. My guess was, that the building had been built and enlarged in more than one stage.

According to Google Maps the place had still been inhabited in 2018 with two cars and a trailer on the yard. What happened after that remains a mystery.

Now all the windows of the porch were broken and talentless taggers had struck.

Also most of the other windows had been smashed.

The porch featured really nice wooden panels.

Let’s go further, then.

This is probably the former living room.

The large windows opened towards the road.

They had had a stylish lamp back in the days.

The toilet was small and old fashioned.

Moving on towards the kitchen.

The kitchen turned out to be larger than I expected.

I believe, that I’m now entering a later annex. Here we have the sauna.

And a small room behind the sauna.

Looks a bit like another bedroom.

This is the room behind the kitchen, which I believe is the original bedroom of the house.

A look back towards the kitchen. There was a playhouse on the other side of the yard.

Random details of the mess on the floor.

For some this has been a rage room. I suggest, however, that you go to a paid rage room and leave other people’s property undamaged.

Another look towards the kitchen.

This, my dear friends, means nothing.

Outside again still looking for intact windows.

The small shed for protecting the car from the winter seems rather homemade.

A small extension of the house contained the oil heating system.

The playhouse was best sealed of everything on the lot.

A rare success this time!

Published by desertedfinland

A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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