WEIRD but genius THINGS IN FINNISH HOMES

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  • @TeppoHaapoja
    @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +66

    What feature STOOD OUT to you the MOST!?!

    • @Steph_davis
      @Steph_davis 4 года назад +62

      The drying rack! My goodness. I cannot stand seeing wet dishes on the kitchen bench! Dishwasher is life but not everything fits 🤦‍♀️

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +43

      Steph Davis Should we export the drying rack to North America?

    • @dragosh00
      @dragosh00 4 года назад +10

      The small footprint of the house and the layout of the rooms

    • @AndrikLangfield
      @AndrikLangfield 4 года назад +28

      Wow, I love that drying cabinet, never seen that before!

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +3

      @@AndrikLangfield Ah really? Its great!

  • @YourRoyalMajesty.
    @YourRoyalMajesty. 4 года назад +551

    Anyone else hear him say “Boss’s wife” and not “Boss Wife” then start the next sentence with “Babe”? It took me a second. At first I was like “this guy has some balls.” 😂🤣 1:16

  • @VargasKoch
    @VargasKoch 4 года назад +466

    - The house looks new.
    - Yeah, it was just ... finnished.

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +36

      Hahahhaha dad jokes for the win!

    • @1jenniferlala
      @1jenniferlala 4 года назад

      Blorfnik 🤣

    • @tabethaw5144
      @tabethaw5144 4 года назад

      😂😂

    • @edover50
      @edover50 4 года назад +4

      They must of been Russian to Finnish

    • @gothic7821
      @gothic7821 4 года назад +1

      He's here all night, folks! 😂

  • @joshjamison
    @joshjamison 4 года назад +145

    I love the minimalism, energy efficiency, and practicality of Finnish homes/communities! The community storage space really stood out to me!

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +4

      Yeah its really interesting, the houses are quite compact usually but well designed.

    • @ladybird5053
      @ladybird5053 4 года назад

      Unfortunately Finland is one of Europeans country with the highest consumption of energy.

    • @MKylander
      @MKylander 3 года назад +2

      ​@@ladybird5053 No way around it in cold climate and with heavy industry. But the consumption of energy doesn't matter, rather how it's produced.

  • @annabodhi38
    @annabodhi38 4 года назад +164

    Well I live in Canada and I was taught as a child to remove my shoes when entering the house, no matter whose house it is. I don't like carpet myself, and the upkeep is expensive. Landfills are full of carpets. The best thing is that you share tools and such. Very cool.

    • @Akillarbee
      @Akillarbee 4 года назад +13

      annabodhi38 we also never wear shoes inside any homes in Canada. People also have hardwood floors.

    • @emmamacdonald82
      @emmamacdonald82 4 года назад +9

      The shoe removal custom I think is common amoung northern countries (though, I know it is also a custom in many Asian countries, too). But in Italy for instance, guests never remove shoes when visiting someone’s home. I cannot understand it at all. At my mother-in-law’s place in Italy, my husband will walk right into her living room, stepping on her beautiful carpets with his dirty shoes, and sit on the couch to remove them. And his mother thinks it’s strange that I stand by the door to remove my shoes so that I don’t track in dirt and dust from outside all throughout her house. And if we are only popping in for a few minutes, my husband won’t even bother removing them and will walk EVERYWHERE with his shoes😭. I don’t even have to clean that home but it still drives me nuts! Thankfully he has lived in both Canada and Germany for some years, so knows to never do this outside of Italy.

    • @DarkandStormyNight01
      @DarkandStormyNight01 4 года назад +7

      Same here in Washingon (state), U.S... we take our shoes off at the door to prevent mud & gravel/little rocks, from tracking in.

    • @nankavanagh
      @nankavanagh 4 года назад +7

      I'm in Minnesota, and the majority of people here do not wear shoes indoors. I'm not sure I even know anyone who allows shoes to be worn in their home. It's just too dirty outside between the snow, mud and salt-chemical mix that is on every flat surface for 6 months of the year. Besides, the way that the salt-chemical mix eats the roads and concrete, I would hate to see what it did to the floors in a home!

    • @kiramekiramen3468
      @kiramekiramen3468 4 года назад +2

      Emma MacDonald we do take our shoes off in my house in Italy, many of my friends do the same in their homes... but you’re right, it’s not a widespread custom in Italy. That’s weird thinking that on average Italian houses are kept very very clean 🤷‍♀️

  • @Charliebird87
    @Charliebird87 4 года назад +106

    I'm amazed that the clothes horse was such a novelty. They're commonplace probably in every other country. But we Irish people prefer to use an outdoor clothesline when the weather is dry, and the clothes horse when it's not.

    • @mastermichelle4289
      @mastermichelle4289 4 года назад

      I used a clothesline, growing up. We couldn't afford an electric dryer. Now I have a room dedicated to cleaning clothes...lol

    • @fabianevich
      @fabianevich 4 года назад +2

      In Argentina we do exactly the same. If weather is fine, then a clothline outdoors, and a clothe horse otherwise!

    • @kiliipower355
      @kiliipower355 4 года назад +1

      I had to google what a " clothehorse" is. Funny name.
      Here in Germany we still have the "Wäschespinne"(rotary clothes dryer).

    • @ericmattinen4728
      @ericmattinen4728 4 года назад

      @jagfruit 1 Why is convenience a bad thing? How about you get rid of the washing machine and get a tub and a wash board. Sounds like you dislike convenience.

    • @allieg6401
      @allieg6401 4 года назад

      In Australia most of us who live in houses still have hills hoist style clothes lines and units and modern homes have the ones that attach to a wall or fence and fold down flat against that surface. We still have the fold up indoor lines like he has for rainy days and good old rope strung up between the verandah posts.

  • @catherinelevison3310
    @catherinelevison3310 4 года назад +7

    Sharing objects is something I’ve always thought was vital but nobody does that in North America, that I know of. Sharing the lawn mower, tools, even microscopes and so many other objects so that every single person doesn’t have to own it is an idea that I’ve finally seen done in real life, thanks to you. Thanks!

  • @lorannab3092
    @lorannab3092 4 года назад +903

    guy shows drying rack in the kitchen and in the bathroom
    Europeans: yeah, that's... like... how a house works...
    Americans: woaaaaahhhh geniuuuss

    • @alison__16
      @alison__16 4 года назад +62

      So true. I can't believe people were surprised by this.

    • @jeanlafrance8746
      @jeanlafrance8746 4 года назад +37

      I have a drying rack and a dryer. I only use the drying rack in summer when I can open my patio door so it dries quicker. But the electricity is so cheap where I live in Canada, most people use their dryer.

    • @daemmerung19
      @daemmerung19 4 года назад +33

      We dont have drying racks in the kitchen lol middle European here
      I was pretty amazed 🙈

    • @user-mc5vy2vk5n
      @user-mc5vy2vk5n 4 года назад +10

      @@daemmerung19 also middle European here. We do have them where I live.

    • @corymatyas
      @corymatyas 4 года назад +34

      I don’t understand why you don’t just dry your dishes and put them away immediately? Why do you leave them sit out?

  • @stelselv
    @stelselv 4 года назад +102

    No shoes in the house, clothes drying racks, dish racks above the sink... Are similar to Asian households... Nice house.... Thanks for sharing..

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +1

      Your welcome! And thanks.

    • @marshwetland3808
      @marshwetland3808 4 года назад +2

      Same as most houses I"ve seen in Canada. Maybe he's been away a while. Laminate flooring has been huge for 10-20 years.

    • @kellybarber5118
      @kellybarber5118 4 года назад

      I'm from the UK and we (my family and extended family), don't wear shoes in the house either. We have carpet throughout the house and tiles in the kitchen.

    • @Joslyn568
      @Joslyn568 3 года назад

      Dish rack was invented by a Finnish :)

    • @Milo19970
      @Milo19970 2 года назад

      Same here in the Netherlands. My mom would beat my ass if i wear shoes inside 😂

  • @KristinaDiLodovicoSimoni
    @KristinaDiLodovicoSimoni 4 года назад +33

    Finland is the world's happiest country. I would love to live in Finland. Thank you for sharing your home with us.

  • @Mrs.TJTaylor
    @Mrs.TJTaylor 4 года назад +367

    My favorite? The communal tools! It’s so wasteful for everyone to own EVERYTHING individually.

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +13

      Definitelty!

    • @tastx3142
      @tastx3142 4 года назад +52

      I'm not sure that it would work in the US because many people don't take proper care of tools. Maybe people there have greater respect for property.

    • @leal536
      @leal536 4 года назад +51

      My daughter and son-in-law live in Seattle. They have the FREE tool library where you can check out all sorts of tools - both construction and household. For example, my SIL wanted to power wash their home and he was able to borrow the tool; my daughter wanted to can some fruit and she borrowed all the canning equipment she needed. The library gets donations and they then run all of the tools and equipment through rigorous testing to make sure they work as they are supposed to. They print out manuals as well. It is a great idea!

    • @Jellybellyirish
      @Jellybellyirish 4 года назад +8

      @@tastx3142 this is just pure paranoia. Loads of places have libraries of things and it works out just fine.

    • @Mrs.TJTaylor
      @Mrs.TJTaylor 4 года назад +11

      Leanne L Seattle is a progressive city with many, many problems. It used to be beautiful. Sad what’s happened to it.

  • @MyBlazingLife
    @MyBlazingLife 4 года назад +10

    The drying cabinet is genius! Love the layout of your home. Perfect size. Beautifully decorated and minimal. My style.

  • @melissaparks5947
    @melissaparks5947 4 года назад +168

    The drying cabinet in the kitchen 😱. Genius. Interesting house set up with the sharing your outdoor responsibilities. Beautiful home

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +1

      So true!

    • @anima6035
      @anima6035 4 года назад +2

      Love the drying rack, am 100% getting one of those fitted when i own my own home!! 😍

    • @emmyharrington8269
      @emmyharrington8269 4 года назад +2

      Love the sauna!

    • @jwestfalldavis3574
      @jwestfalldavis3574 4 года назад +2

      I had one when I lived in Italy. Works great.

    • @user-mc5vy2vk5n
      @user-mc5vy2vk5n 4 года назад +2

      Drying rack above the sink, hidden in the cupboard or no - so usual in Europe... 😜

  • @metroteacher
    @metroteacher 4 года назад +65

    American homes usually have a window over the kitchen sink! So a drying rack would be hard to mount and would get in the way when opening/ closing the window. But I agree; great idea!

    • @Reseecupga
      @Reseecupga 4 года назад

      metroteacher , Get rid of kitchen window over sink ... add good lighting and over sink drying rack!

    • @metroteacher
      @metroteacher 4 года назад +9

      Reseecupga No way! I’d rather have a view and a nice breeze while I do dishes! I dry my dishes in the dish washer, where they drain and I don’t have to watch them drying. Thanks for your interest.

    • @samanthavanscoder9536
      @samanthavanscoder9536 4 года назад +2

      Plus they also have racks that arch over the sink like a little bridge. No point in removing a whole ass window.

    • @fluffinator3701
      @fluffinator3701 4 года назад +8

      I'd so much prefer a window, so I have a nice view while doing the dishes :)

    • @Rye_Toast
      @Rye_Toast 4 года назад +4

      I've seen these in small American apartments where the kitchen is on an inside wall. Honestly if you have that little space that you can't have a dish rack (former tiny apartment dweller here) I'd like to introduce you to a dish towel. I'd much rather have the cabinet space.

  • @TheDobermanTriangleMusic
    @TheDobermanTriangleMusic 4 года назад +124

    I wish I lived in a Japanese community in Finland with Latin friends.

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +14

      Hahaha what a combo that would be!

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад

      Priti Singer so kind!

    • @cherylb5871
      @cherylb5871 4 года назад

      Does Japan have mild winters? If the winters are mild, I’d like to join.

    • @oseanpower
      @oseanpower 4 года назад +1

      And a black girlfriend for a dash of color. Finished

    • @Mei-st5bq
      @Mei-st5bq 4 года назад +2

      oh my goodness the aesthetic of that and the food would be amazing

  • @biancafina3012
    @biancafina3012 4 года назад +37

    Here in Finland we don‘t use dryers cause we love to save energy. *throwns on the giant sauna for two*

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +6

      😂😂😂

    • @fredericapanon207
      @fredericapanon207 4 года назад +3

      priorities... Sauna is very ingrained in Scandinavian and other northern cultures (as are sweat lodges Inuit and First Nations in Canada). Sauna followed by cold shower is very good for the cardiovascular system and keeps your body's temperature regulation system in fighting trim.

  • @pheonixriver
    @pheonixriver 4 года назад +6

    I love EVERYTHING about this !!! The actual spaces, the layout, the design, the clean lines, practicality, energy efficiency, use of space and my fave: the communal aspect of the location! It definitely fosters integration, community and a collective! We need more of this. 👍🏾

  • @DoloresJNurss
    @DoloresJNurss 4 года назад +62

    The absence of color would drive me mad--no relief indoors or out! But I do like the sharing shed and the drying shelves.

    • @meh5069
      @meh5069 4 года назад +4

      Agreed, it’s so... cold.

    • @redteeth4890
      @redteeth4890 4 года назад +4

      You can still design your own house 🤷‍♀️

    • @Apo12345
      @Apo12345 4 года назад +1

      Agree. I appreciate minimalism in all it's aspects but the lack of colour. Colors don't take up space

  • @heathermcerlean2851
    @heathermcerlean2851 4 года назад +9

    I lived in Ireland for 8 years and some of those were the same. The drying rack was more like a shelf and was open, but we had a dryer. Where we live now has a dryer too and not even allowed to hang clothes outside. Problem we had is clothes smell like mould when we air dry them inside .... both places we lived. Still, love all of it. I preferred clothing that was dried outside ... smells so much better.

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +2

      Interesting to hear!

    • @aliceputt3133
      @aliceputt3133 2 года назад

      On another video the person drying their clothes indoors also used a dehumidifier. Just a idea.

  • @nataliascevola8808
    @nataliascevola8808 4 года назад +2

    Sharing with your neighbors is by far the best feature and it shows why you guys are so ahead of the rest of the world. Amazing!!!

  • @christinearmington
    @christinearmington 4 года назад +346

    Drying rack invented by dude without a window over the sink.

    • @dibrentley7915
      @dibrentley7915 4 года назад +11

      Its a good idea though

    • @tinachristine4573
      @tinachristine4573 4 года назад +36

      I'd rather have the window. Thanks

    • @beverlyf6603
      @beverlyf6603 4 года назад +79

      In places that get super cold like this its very impractical to have any water plumbing in exterior walls because it makes it much more difficult to prevent the pipes from freezing. So its very common to have the kitchen sink on an interior wall like this, in which case a window isn't an option.

    • @Nynke_K
      @Nynke_K 4 года назад +5

      Or woman... But also, I'd be afraid of my window sill rotting

    • @Tina06019
      @Tina06019 4 года назад +6

      Beverly F That’s a good point. All of the plumbing in our large New England home is in the same interior wall - except for the kitchen sink, which is, in fact, under a window.

  • @elizdonovan5650
    @elizdonovan5650 4 года назад +24

    Sharing tools etc is a great way in interact with neighbors and to establish a sense of community. Great idea.
    ☘️🌝🌲

  • @lmb4876
    @lmb4876 4 года назад +53

    i live in Florida...it's like living in a sauna from May until November....

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +3

      😂😂😂😂

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl 4 года назад +6

      I know! I hate saunas because they remind me of a Florida summer.

    • @rhiannonpopovic7475
      @rhiannonpopovic7475 4 года назад +1

      Same problem here in Australia. 5am summer wakeup in a pool of sweat with the sun beating u with its bright light and heat. Too bad if u like a sleep in. Or a cool environment.

    • @music2myears2
      @music2myears2 4 года назад

      I can't believe I still live here..Summers are a living hell and " winters" bring very brief sporadic relief. Every yr gets worse

    • @sanniepstein4835
      @sanniepstein4835 4 года назад +2

      @@vaderladyl You can't really appreciate a sauna unless you live in an Arctic climate.

  • @amyl3729
    @amyl3729 4 года назад +3

    That drying rack is GENIUS!!

  • @sstan.7297
    @sstan.7297 3 года назад +1

    Drying 😂 we use drying rack always in Croatia!! I can't believe someone founds it unusual

  • @leswehman11
    @leswehman11 4 года назад

    I am impressed with how people share tools. I imagine they probably help each other out with projects and fixing things. Nice people

  • @davecad
    @davecad 4 года назад +60

    Gotta say man, I'm jealous of all the snow you have there! Wait 'till you get to Helsinki. NADA!

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +2

      Hahaha in some ways Im dreading it!

    • @DanielWhiteWithCanon
      @DanielWhiteWithCanon 4 года назад +3

      Yea Helsinki has had nothing this year and Tampere has been hit and miss. Heard last years was beautiful.

    • @katperson1955
      @katperson1955 3 года назад +1

      I LOVE snow, from the crisp scent in the air before it falls to the beauty of watching it and hearing the whisper of it falling to the way it looks right after it falls.

  • @michelebriere9569
    @michelebriere9569 4 года назад +21

    Ammonia melts ice instantly. Always have a spray bottle filled with ammonia or Windex. Turns ice on windshields into slush. You can also de-ice locks.

    • @pkk639
      @pkk639 4 года назад +5

      Sorry to be a Debbie downer but I hate the thought of these chemicals ending up on the ground then going into the garden on my plants and wildlife or into drains into the sea.
      I use warm water - no harm done that way and windows are perfectly defrosted.

    • @crayolasun
      @crayolasun 4 года назад +3

      Nicola Nicola Rubbing alcohol will do the same thing and evaporates before hitting the ground.

  • @ER-xl6cs
    @ER-xl6cs 4 года назад +210

    dear ikea, send everything.

  • @WobblyBiped
    @WobblyBiped 4 года назад +1

    In Oklahoma, our weather provides a free sauna from May until October, and we spend tons on A/C just to get ambient temps to 75-78°. Of course Finland is very different. I grew up with drying racks because my folks couldn't afford a dryer. I still use one for clothing with any elastic. Your dish dryer is a stroke of genius. Most American homes have a window over the sink, but I love your arrangement. Great use of space. Thank you!

  • @dianamojica5987
    @dianamojica5987 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for showing us your home and community...great features.
    When we lived in South Florida, we bought a house from a Finnish elderly couple back in 1995. Apparently he was the architect and included some of these features: parquet floors, outdoor line for clothes hanging, & sauna. I would have ADORED the drying rack in the kitchen. We hang most clothes indoors for durability, but we did put in a dryer in the garage. Imagine trying to hang dry all the little people’s socks & underwear, towels, linens, AND have a full time job?
    While the sauna idea is a great one, the concept doesn’t work in S.FL, just walk outside on any given day, I promise the heat and humidity IS quite the sauna. I removed the heat element and benches, it become the most enviable pantry as it was right by my kitchen.
    But I will say that the house was a two bedroom, they were both master beds, they each had their own bath, and their own separate entrances with two separate parking for each. We eventually added square footage to our home for our growing family, but I will say that every single person who walked into our home, loved it; design, layout, features, and space ... we do miss it. Some other family is now enjoying our Finnish little find. 🤩

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад

      Wow so interesting! Alot of Finns moved to Florida for sure.

  • @MM-kq6fe
    @MM-kq6fe 4 года назад +4

    I love that your residence shares tools!! There is really no need to own so many things that you probably use once a year, so why not share with your neighbours? Lovely.

  • @nessbu87
    @nessbu87 4 года назад +8

    I was waiting for you to show the toilet shower... now that’s genius!
    Every time I travel to Finland, I find it everywhere; hotels, school restrooms, apartments...
    Fins have the cleanest bums in Europe 👍🏼

  • @HighFlyinAFGuy
    @HighFlyinAFGuy 4 года назад +41

    Lol, I misunderstood him calling his “boss wife” for saying his boss’s wife. Then I was like “you call your boss’s wife babe?!”

  • @thinkmakepush
    @thinkmakepush 3 года назад +1

    this was awesome! now i want to move to finland haha!

  • @Rye_Toast
    @Rye_Toast 4 года назад +12

    The shared tool shed: now THAT is a great feature, well done Finland!

  • @angelaclark319
    @angelaclark319 4 года назад +21

    Im American and most folks i know that lives in apartments use drying racks for their their clothes and home owners have clothes lines in their backyards. No one wants to run a clothes dryer in the summer

    • @ebparsa
      @ebparsa 4 года назад +4

      Yeah, he has got some weird ideas about North America. I am in Canada and most homes have either laminate or hardwood flooring.

    • @sandradelvecchio6894
      @sandradelvecchio6894 4 года назад +9

      Angela Clark I’ve only ever lived in US and yes I do run my dryer every day. The clothes turn out softer, esp towels, the ironing is less. It’s faster and nit in the way like a rack. And with six kids I would
      Have racks everywhere. That would be a pain in the butt.

    • @chrispicakes6577
      @chrispicakes6577 4 года назад +5

      I think it depends on the climate. Where I’m at stuff would get moldy before they would dry. It’s too humid (but not necessarily hot) in certain parts of the US.

    • @yolo_burrito
      @yolo_burrito 4 года назад +6

      How do you dry clothes when there’s daily thunderstorms and 90% humidity? Oh because America is huge and Florida isn’t the same as Arizona.

    • @morganw2492
      @morganw2492 4 года назад +2

      I think that really varies by location and income. I lived in a very middle class suburban neighborhood on the East coast, and nobody had a clothesline. But if you drove out to the country and looked behind the farm houses you'd often see them

  • @katieburgess6839
    @katieburgess6839 4 года назад +82

    Awesome house! I'm a fellow Canadian and I don't know anyone here who keeps their shoes on inside. (And who would do that in winter?) lol

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +6

      Hah i guess its more the fellow americans?

    • @pl414
      @pl414 4 года назад +16

      I am Canadian too, and everyone takes their shoes off.

    • @jezusova
      @jezusova 4 года назад +3

      well, i think that's logical, in my apartment i have slippers different sizes, for everyone who comes in, can wear it.

    • @PetulaGuimaraes
      @PetulaGuimaraes 4 года назад +6

      Came here to say the same. I live in Quebec and winter or summer no one wears shoes inside. Not even visitors. A lot of tiles, laminate and especially hardwood floor.

    • @queenursuline6694
      @queenursuline6694 4 года назад +3

      I think it’s a west coast thing because as an Albertan it was unheard of/rude to leave shoes on. My SO is from the lower mainland BC (we live here now), and so many ppl here leave their shoes on, and it rains a lot here! It’s gross and dirty, imo.

  • @bridgieoh9326
    @bridgieoh9326 4 года назад +7

    I've always used clothes drying racks or clothes line in my U.S. homes all my life, along with a dryer. We dry most of our clothes on racks, but use the dryer for underwear, towels & bedding.

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад

      Yeah thats what Id do as well in Canada!

  • @ebiekem
    @ebiekem Год назад

    There's something I admire in modern Scandinavian homes, that simplicity in their design with simple minimalist interiors that are not cluttered, yet shows sophistication. I like.

  • @mantailuaa
    @mantailuaa 4 года назад +3

    Sauna is the must also when it is very hot and sweaty day. Just sit in a hotter sauna for a while, take a nice shower and you feel cooler at once. Sound weird but it works like a charm. Earlier we had a drying machine in our laundry room but once I read how much it uses electricity I sold it away and my husband installed drying lines in our laundry room above doors so we dont need a rack for clothes. In the summertime I dry clothes outside.

  • @kutrabilada8865
    @kutrabilada8865 4 года назад +146

    So the energy saved from not having a dryer is used in the Sauna? The drying cabinet is a great idea.

    • @annarehbinder7540
      @annarehbinder7540 4 года назад +28

      Yasmin Naik kind of: many people put the clothes in the sauna on the rack to dry using the afterheat so it’s a way of both getting the Sauna and your clothes dry ;)

    • @jeanlafrance8746
      @jeanlafrance8746 4 года назад +5

      I can't bare the heat. I hate saunas lol

    • @stormwatcher59
      @stormwatcher59 4 года назад +2

      @@annarehbinder7540 - Awesome!!

    • @DarkandStormyNight01
      @DarkandStormyNight01 4 года назад +4

      @@jeanlafrance8746 I'm with you. I hate the heat, but add humidity to the mix and I feel like I'm suffocating. I'll take a hot shower or tub soak, followed by the warmth of the wood stove any day. It WOULD make a great dryer (without the steam), tho! 😉

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl 4 года назад +2

      @Lola Montez I cannot imagine drying my towels and my comforter on a rack in the winter or on rainy days, It takes FOREVER!

  • @yarnpower
    @yarnpower 4 года назад +22

    We call those ‘carports’.
    Love the community sharing you have!

    • @cremebrulee4759
      @cremebrulee4759 4 года назад +1

      Yes. We have them in the USA. Some are attached to the building, and some aren't.

    • @DarkandStormyNight01
      @DarkandStormyNight01 4 года назад +3

      And the other thing is a pressure washer.

  • @RIXRADvidz
    @RIXRADvidz 4 года назад +8

    the apartments I would rent in Russia always had the drying rack over the sink in the cabinet and a clothes hanging rack like that, rarely would you score a washing machine that drys too. we also had and instant hot water tap so you wouldn't have to boil a kettle, that's Luxury. nice place though, very functional,

  • @anitamoon4796
    @anitamoon4796 4 года назад +2

    I love the drying rack for the dishes. Thanks for sharing. Beautiful

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +1

      No problem Anita! You got the same name as my mom!

  • @thulekovish8188
    @thulekovish8188 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for showing us your beautiful home. The sauna inside is my favorite thing.

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад

      Your welcome! Saunas my fav as well

  • @c-light7624
    @c-light7624 4 года назад +8

    Very clean, monochromatic, orderly, nice. Canadians take off their shoes when they enter a home too. I thought most people did. Nothing makes me cringe more than seeing people wearing shoes while lying on their bed or on their couch.

  • @Gairuntee
    @Gairuntee 4 года назад +91

    Who else lives in a tropical climate where literally none of these things would work? Mold is real y'all.

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +4

      😂😂😂 where you from?

    • @amypagekaviani5661
      @amypagekaviani5661 4 года назад +4

      I live in VA and in the spring and summer....yikes!

    • @gloriaiirock
      @gloriaiirock 4 года назад +3

      Me! I live in Puerto Rico!

    • @caribe0186
      @caribe0186 4 года назад +5

      Humidity is the price to pay for our year long beach weather in the Caribbean

    • @U2b5703
      @U2b5703 4 года назад +3

      Guam. $1k Outdoor rust resistant patio furniture rusted so bad in just a year. 4 typhoons in 6 months

  • @Svartr.HrafnSvartr
    @Svartr.HrafnSvartr 4 года назад +20

    I'm a Canadian who recently found out that the family lineage on my mother's side comes from Finland - it took a long time to figure out because my mom had passed away when I was really young so I couldn't ask her, and her maiden name is super ultra rare. I'm totally with you on no shoes in the house and I'm really loving the above sink drying rack. I'd love to visit Finland but it probably won't happen in this lifetime.

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +3

      Wild! Welcome to the Finnish club.

  • @uselesscause3178
    @uselesscause3178 2 года назад +1

    Sauna in cold countries may be great but living in Florida...ugh, that humid heat is what I want to escape.

  • @bethc8809
    @bethc8809 4 года назад +1

    I love that neighbors share tools. That is so good for the earth, and your camaraderie!

  • @bethknight4436
    @bethknight4436 4 года назад +6

    I love this so much. The over the sink drying rack is a very old custom. They can even be decorative and also be where you store your everyday dishes and glassware. I’ve been looking for one for years. They do sell them in the UK but not in the US. I love having a clothes dryer. In the winter, it is such a joy to put on clothes fresh out of the dryer - but I would gladly trade a clothes dryer for a sauna 😂.

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад

      Interesting Beth!

    • @oldarpanet
      @oldarpanet 4 года назад

      Maybe set the clothes rack up in the sauna? Dry your clothes while you bake yourself!

    • @annivali4356
      @annivali4356 4 года назад

      @@oldarpanet, saunas tend to get quite humid. Depends on the type of the sauna, but still. And clothes dry well enough on the rack just in a regular room or outside. I think I wouldn't like a dryer, because I like when my clothes last for years and I don't need to constantly buy loads of new ones. :)

  • @shailjakapur704
    @shailjakapur704 4 года назад +3

    Loved the drying rack over the kitchen sink. Genius! And sharing the tools.

  • @cwfan2
    @cwfan2 4 года назад +22

    Hi from Missouri: I've had a lot of drying racks in my time. Put a fan blowing on the rack and the clothes will dry a lot faster. I live in an apartment. I love to have a carport like that, I hate clearing the snow from my car and it gets so hot in the summer the steering wheel will burn your hands after sitting in the sun. However, I like the fact that the apartment complex takes care of the mowing and clearing the snow from the sidewalk. I'm a senior citizen, I don't want to do lawn maintenance. The name of your complex sounds like a native North American word. I've never used a sauna, but, the idea of sitting in a hot closet doesn't appeal to me.

  • @aliceputt3133
    @aliceputt3133 2 года назад

    Old American homes used to have built in dryer racks in the 1920s. The clothes drying rack is still available if anyone wants to use them. Outdoor clothes lines were still used in the 1950s, 60s. Saunas are a great idea.

  • @heavymetalteacup
    @heavymetalteacup 4 года назад

    Not just the water from our shoes but it helps keep the house clean and there's also the potential damage from the pebbles on the sidewalks during winter - soo many! They get into your shoes and can completely ruin floors.

  • @Ropetupa
    @Ropetupa 4 года назад +13

    What I love about finland is the "jokamiehen oikeus". I cant imagine how claustrophobic it is to live in a place which dont have that.
    Also good roads.

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +1

      Rope Setä Agreed!

    • @justmejustme1245
      @justmejustme1245 4 года назад +3

      YEA!!! I love that jokeaminute thing my self.

    • @kemhelenius7074
      @kemhelenius7074 4 года назад +9

      It means “everyman’s rights” and by law people are allowed to walk in the countryside anywhere, even if it is owned by someone else. You are allowed to pick berries and mushrooms and enjoy nature, but it is bad manners to exercise these rights close to someone’s home. You can even camp on someone else’s property.

    • @esmeraldagreen1992
      @esmeraldagreen1992 4 года назад +4

      @@kemhelenius7074
      Provided you are responsible and respectful and don't take all the fruit and don't leave the property in shambles.

    • @kemhelenius7074
      @kemhelenius7074 4 года назад +2

      Antonina MacNeish and ask permission to build a campfire.

  • @HiethGeorge
    @HiethGeorge 4 года назад +11

    We have solid wood floors in all the rooms downstairs in our home in the UK too but upstairs we have carpets in the bedrooms - my wife love the drying rack so I feel a kitchen make over coming on now she has seen this plus we are having a garden room built so if my wife wants the drying rack I am going to ask for the sauna 😀

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +2

      Nice Hieth!

    • @HiethGeorge
      @HiethGeorge 4 года назад +2

      @@TeppoHaapoja Yeah thanks for teasing my wife with the drying rack idea I now need to find a kitchen supplier that makes them in the UK ? Take care cheers H

    • @martynas.6649
      @martynas.6649 4 года назад +1

      UK homes a tiny by with - but large by height - that's a challenge

    • @HiethGeorge
      @HiethGeorge 4 года назад +1

      @@martynas.6649 Usually yes but it depends on your layout we have also knocked down all the walls and have an open plan home with a large extension downstairs :)

  • @rjahood2473
    @rjahood2473 4 года назад +5

    I've never seen a draining cupboard! Such a good idea

  • @ritamatthews2655
    @ritamatthews2655 4 года назад +1

    First thing is as you open the door - it opens out! Great idea! A door that opens in wastes all the space and at a very high cost per sq metre (foot) why through away that useable space. And just try to kick in a door that opens out!
    There are special hinges that are specially designed to prevent removal.
    Nice home ,
    Kittos, Sten

  • @witness4Him
    @witness4Him 4 года назад +2

    I love the way they use the cupboard dish rack over the sink. Cool.

  • @sherrygraham8650
    @sherrygraham8650 4 года назад +16

    So far I love the idea of the drying rack, we always have dishes on the counter and I hate it.

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +2

      You should build it :)

    • @supsoo
      @supsoo 4 года назад +1

      I dry my dishes with rags and put it away.

  • @RebelRhiannon
    @RebelRhiannon 4 года назад +12

    My favorite thing is the sauna! I’m in the USA and the if you have a sauna in your house, you are rich

  • @JyrkiS
    @JyrkiS 4 года назад +7

    Thank god you had drying rack in this video. It's weird that most other countries still haven't adopted this simple thing.

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад

      Haha thanjs Jyrki!

    • @loriolson3191
      @loriolson3191 4 года назад +2

      People have had them in the past. They went out of practical fashion in most homes in the 20s and 30s in America. IKEA sells them as Scandinavians still like them. Most modern homes that are not farm or rural homes here in America no longer display their dishes that way. Right or wrong it just is. Modern families don't cook as much or use a dishwasher or whatever but it is not a thing people look for in their kitchens. How often is a big fuss made over a dish drying rack on HGTV? Most people also use dryers but if you live in a socialist country then maybe you have more time to slowly dry your clothes and then iron them and then dry your dishes like pioneers and then take a sauna. Well, good for you in your little MDF board house full of unnatural materials. I live in a house built in 1892 of natural materials and in a rural northern area and I am of Scandinavian heritage but sorry to say your life there looks sorta boring and wimpy. 😂😂😂

  • @mynamename5172
    @mynamename5172 4 года назад

    I grew up where clothes dryers were rare, but I moved to the states and they are normal here. Now dishwasher, garbage disposal and dryer are my three must have appliances. My mother came to stay with us and while she was initially skeptical she is 100% sold on the "appliance trifecta" and working on getting them back home. Clothes, especially sheets and towels, are much nicer out of dryer, and I have noticed zero damage - I do use a small drying rack for delicates.

  • @jcatlady5947
    @jcatlady5947 4 года назад +1

    A garage would have a door but without the door is called a carport. It's so nice that neighbors share. I love the drying rack that's awesome something I need but I don't think I can live with that my dryer. A lot of clothes will have wrinkles without using a clothes dryer,

  • @petebergren2402
    @petebergren2402 4 года назад +3

    Love this! I went to Finland back in '09 and we stayed with different people in their homes and I remember some of the things when you showed them. Brought back good memories. So, thank you! I so want to go back! Probably when this pandemic is over.

  • @laneyallan9847
    @laneyallan9847 4 года назад +25

    I’m Western Australian, I’ve never even seen snow.

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +5

      Crazy! Never in your life?

    • @laneyallan9847
      @laneyallan9847 4 года назад +1

      Teppo Haapoja never and I’m 46 years old. It doesn’t snow in Western Australia, it’s too hot!

    • @fredericapanon207
      @fredericapanon207 4 года назад

      I was born in New Caledonia. I was nine years old before I first saw hoarfrost and snow in France.
      I remember my father scraping built-up ice out of the freezer, putting it into a pile and telling me & my brother that snow was like that. Close but no cigar.

  • @mamachicken1548
    @mamachicken1548 4 года назад +4

    Nice video! Most modern homes in states have hardwood floors too. Love the drying dish rack in cupboard and sauna. But give me my clothes dryer!!

  • @thenourway
    @thenourway 4 года назад +1

    Okay I was excited at the dish rack in the cabinet... Seriously a sauna INSIDE?? Every home??? I am so happy. I'm speechless... I am moving to Finland now.

  • @makingitthrough190
    @makingitthrough190 4 года назад

    Hi from Canada. My son made me the best laundry drying rack. It pulls up into the ceiling of the laundry room. The pulleys are hidden away and it has four sturdy metal tubes to hold the clothes on hangers. We run an extraction fan to help dry the clothes. I love it. We had been contemplating though something like your kitchen drying rack but my sink doesn’t have cupboards over it. So I think your set up is a great idea.

  • @deaniemack
    @deaniemack 4 года назад +5

    Sauna but no clothes dryer to save electricity? I'd splurge & have both! Lol. Love the dish drying cabinet in the kitchen too. Beautiful home!

    • @LC-le9ew
      @LC-le9ew 4 года назад +3

      Maybe you could dry your clothes in the sauna?

    • @Mirrekala
      @Mirrekala 4 года назад +1

      @@LC-le9ew that id a bit of a fire hazard so at least be sure to never hang anything near the stove. Some people do anyway... with repercussions.
      Personally I'd have a sauna before a dryer anyday. Atm I only have communal ones and never use the dryer anyway. Easier to keep my laundry in my flat.

    • @MaryShelleysNib
      @MaryShelleysNib 4 года назад

      Dryers are such an ECO horror. Totally unnecessary.

  • @carrieann8388
    @carrieann8388 4 года назад +4

    LOVE the hidden above-the-sink drying rack!

  • @Tromboneandcelloftw
    @Tromboneandcelloftw 4 года назад +26

    These shots were from this room: [BLACK SCREEN] Love you Teppo! great vid! How can i build a sauna in my house?

  • @chrisdavidson2167
    @chrisdavidson2167 4 года назад +1

    The drying cupboard above the sink. Now that's awesome.

  • @Reseecupga
    @Reseecupga 4 года назад +1

    Love the dish drying rack, love the sauna but prefer a hot tub, prefer a dryer but love clothes dried outside in the sun.

  • @LexElls
    @LexElls 4 года назад +31

    What a great drying rack! Never seen anything like that before

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +2

      Ha really? I always assume its normal

    • @LexElls
      @LexElls 4 года назад +1

      Haha I mean the drying rack for dishes not clothing. Although both are smart designs

    • @justmejustme1245
      @justmejustme1245 4 года назад +2

      and I never want to see one again! Give me my dryer or give me death! Some famous guy said that once I think.

    • @esmeraldagreen1992
      @esmeraldagreen1992 4 года назад +1

      You can buy laundry racks everywhere they sell housewares in Italy as well, they are inexpensive, everybody has them, electricity is so expensive over there that it makes sense to have them and often more than one

    • @esmeraldagreen1992
      @esmeraldagreen1992 4 года назад +1

      They come in a variety of sizes and features, when you buy kitchen cabinets the basic rack comes standard but you can customize the rack to fit your needs. Another feature of European kitchens is invisible built in refrigerators.

  • @sarahmorris2939
    @sarahmorris2939 4 года назад +4

    I love the shared garden equipment. That is such a good idea

    • @eviebivens5353
      @eviebivens5353 4 года назад

      Sounds great to share but for most its just not practical. Dont have the communal living in the 1st place. The only thing that was shared is my mom shooting the cridders out of the neighbors garden. Shed come over furious that her veggies were eaten down below the dirt!!!🤢 thanks for sharing, great ideas..

  • @VintageLilacMemories
    @VintageLilacMemories 4 года назад +32

    Wait, I am from Canada and always remove shoes when entering a home...in any country. Why would you consider that odd?

    • @reddtraining
      @reddtraining 4 года назад +4

      I've met people who don't and it's so weird unless the outdoor shoes are switched for indoor shoes. (There are health reasons for that one)

    • @argo12
      @argo12 4 года назад +5

      I'm also a Canuck, and when I visited Japan a few years back it was already habit to take my shoes off upon entering. My American friend, however? Yeah, not so easy for him!

    • @maeliandrade9919
      @maeliandrade9919 4 года назад +2

      it's not common in Brazil and I guess in a lot of other warm places

    • @ampz1466
      @ampz1466 4 года назад +1

      It's considered rude in a lot of cultures here in South Africa.

    • @VintageLilacMemories
      @VintageLilacMemories 4 года назад

      @@ampz1466 rude to remove shoes or rude not to?

  • @annanesting9848
    @annanesting9848 4 года назад +2

    I lived 3monts in Finland seven years ago already and I loved it! The dish rack on top of the sink was awesome! Taking off the shoes, and saunas at home was the best combo of life 😊👍

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +2

      Thats awesome, what were u doing here?

    • @annanesting9848
      @annanesting9848 4 года назад +1

      An Erasmus program in Seinajoki 😊 Also I met my husband there (he s german) and Finland still lives in our hearts. We got a dog called Karhu and last year we had a baby that we named Finn 😊

  • @CheeseOnEverything
    @CheeseOnEverything 4 года назад +2

    omg the drying cupboard is genius

  • @richvanatte3947
    @richvanatte3947 4 года назад +10

    I think this guy either had a pampered life growing up or was not observant on home living until he moved to Finland. Well, he knows now.

    • @MeBeingAble
      @MeBeingAble 4 года назад +1

      Rich Vanatte i have to agree. The drying rack in the kitchen and shared tools is one thing but the rest is probably used in half the cities all over the world. Gotta wonder where hes been locked up lol

  • @a.humphries8678
    @a.humphries8678 4 года назад +6

    Cool!! I'm from Texas, so that's pretty different living.
    We wear shoes inside where I live, don't like stepping on scorpions!

  • @simu31
    @simu31 4 года назад +204

    "Finnish people are very energy saving"... 20 seconds later. "Every home, every apartment has a sauna" 🤦‍♂️

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +20

      😂😂😂

    • @c.coleman4715
      @c.coleman4715 4 года назад +30

      Being a Canadian with a Swedish hereditary, I would love to have a sauna. I was born & grew up in Thunder Bay, Canada, which was said to have the largest community of Finlanders outside of Finland! I know many homes that have one in the basement, and a person can warm up without cranking up the heat in the whole house. Then you can get into bed & be warm for the rest of the night. Of course, when I was younger, I did the sauna to snow thing too. I worked in a seniors nursing home with many Finnish residents. They didn't think a person was really clean without a sauna/steambath, and the Finnish community installed 2 of them in the nursing home.

    •  4 года назад +3

      That's exactly what I thought when watching the video 🤦‍♂️ 🙂

    • @vtupakkokirjautuu
      @vtupakkokirjautuu 4 года назад +40

      Sauna doesn't count. Sauna is sacred.

    • @simu31
      @simu31 4 года назад +1

      @@vtupakkokirjautuu Sauna still uses electricity

  • @Dhdgdg
    @Dhdgdg 3 года назад +2

    Woah your house is beautiful

  • @Vidchemy
    @Vidchemy 4 года назад

    The kitchen drain rack is a clever idea, although it takes up valuable storage space. My sinks are lined with wire sink protectors. Cups and smaller dishes fit between the grid wires & drain while I rinse larger items. Then I towel-dry everything & put them away. I also keep a drain rack & mat under the sink for when I have many dishes.

  • @DJFITME
    @DJFITME 4 года назад +31

    I live 1.2km away from your house 😅

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +8

      HA no way!? are you kidding me?

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +11

      DJFITME I just sent you a DM on instagram! We should connect.

  • @sheritapressley6173
    @sheritapressley6173 4 года назад +3

    Ok, I'm already impressed with the drying rack!

  • @johnlabus7359
    @johnlabus7359 4 года назад +16

    I have visited my friends in Finland many times, and one thing that confuses me is why the garages and carports are often not attached to the homes. My Finnish friend, who had previously lived in the US for a long stretch, actually combined things that he liked in American homes with things that he likes in Finnish homes, into a combined design that was the best of both.

    • @soundslike1life
      @soundslike1life 4 года назад +5

      Depends on the type of home on has. If it's a house you own here, you can design it any way you want and many have the garages and carports attached to the house. It's typical if you own a house. If it's an apartment complex like the one shown in this video, then it's usually separate. Finnish people are used to walking long trips as it is, so taking a few steps to get to a shared carport is not a thing we would even think about. Usually the carports also have electricity available so that when we leave for work in the morning, there is no waiting because your car is ready to go and warmed up. If you live in extreme conditions during winter, getting you car to start is always an issue. That said, I live in Helsinki and I don't even own a car. I don't need it for anything. I walk a lot and metro/tram/busses are all close by and they run efficiently in Finland, all year around. So unless you live at a countryside or simply not close to the city, you don't really need a car.

  • @Terradiva
    @Terradiva 4 года назад +2

    The drying rack is BRILLIANT!!! I’m commenting at the same time I’m watching, I love it that much!

  • @zoeb6778
    @zoeb6778 4 года назад +2

    LOVE the dish rack in the cupboard above the sink!! Definately going to use that idea!! Going to luve somewhere humid... so maybe a door with ventilation... going to make it work!!!

  • @jstanders6973
    @jstanders6973 4 года назад +8

    What lovely apartments, ooh loved the Sauna, drying rack (brill!) as my kitchen always looks a mess with pots drying and of course just everything. I could definitely live here and not UK :( Thank you so much. Julie

  • @kealani6535
    @kealani6535 4 года назад +3

    He's got his priorities straight -- very high quality espresso machine!!!

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад

      Hahahaha its my wifes ;) i dont enjoy coffee

    • @jen43072
      @jen43072 4 года назад +1

      Kahvi!!!

  • @shawnise311
    @shawnise311 4 года назад +3

    I love the kitchen drying rack! I’m going to make one

  • @HollywoodF1
    @HollywoodF1 4 года назад

    I remember having a drying rack in Paris. It took forever, took up a lot of room, put condensation on the windows, and the clothes felt like cardboard. Then sell washers that also dry now, with heat exchangers for efficiency. The heat offsets the amount you spend heating the house, so the differential cost is minimal.

  • @happytang1802
    @happytang1802 4 года назад +2

    You have sauna in your home!!
    I’m surprised you don’t use dryer. In Malaysia we don’t usually use dryer because our clothes dry within a day or 2.
    The rack cabinet is genius! Unfortunately most of the homes have the basin in front of the window, so no chance for a cabinet.
    The sharing of tools is a neat idea.
    Another thing that fascinates me is your apartment is single storey within a compound. Usually our apartments are multi-storey skyscrapers, garage underground, and sometimes no garden.
    Thanks for sharing, it’s very eye-opening

  • @carolragsdale1105
    @carolragsdale1105 4 года назад +4

    Nice video--thanks. Many of the features of your community remind me of the co-housing developments here in the US and in other countries. More and more we are beginning to understand the importance of community in our lives. That will be the silver lining of this awful pandemic.

  • @2LLs53
    @2LLs53 4 года назад +3

    NIce vid - although every country Ive been to - in southern and northern hemisphere have clothes drying racks - but drying rack in the kitchen was super cool.

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад

      Nice Lisa! Glad you liked the video.

  • @garybyma7502
    @garybyma7502 4 года назад +15

    Two things that impressed me about the Finnish home I visited was they had a vestibule when you entered the house where you left your shoes, then a second door to enter the house. This prevented heat loss when you came in from outside. Second, all the windows had triple glazing which also reduced heat loss.

    • @TeppoHaapoja
      @TeppoHaapoja  4 года назад +2

      Yes alot of houses have that

    • @mauriziohelmutodermatt7903
      @mauriziohelmutodermatt7903 4 года назад +1

      They call that “mud room”

    • @fredericapanon207
      @fredericapanon207 4 года назад

      A lot of Canadian houses in snowy areas will also have the vestibule for similar reasons

    • @stettan1
      @stettan1 4 года назад

      You see that in old Swedish houses too, but in the building boom of the 60's, that was somehow lost.

  • @CardsbyMaaike
    @CardsbyMaaike 4 года назад +1

    the kitchen drying cabinet is also, or was also very normal in Italy, Ilived there in 78 to 85 so don't know how that is now, but it was pretty normal and you can still buy them

    • @bethknight4436
      @bethknight4436 4 года назад

      Cards by Maaike where? Where can you buy them? I’ve been looking for one seems like forever.