My cozy 45 m² Russian apartment tour | Living in Soviet Khrushchevka

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • Hi! In this video I’m making an apartment tour of my old but cozy Khrushchevka apartment, where I currently live in Novosibirsk, Russia 🇷🇺🤍
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    With love,
    Nastya

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  • @nastya_in_siberia
    @nastya_in_siberia  3 месяца назад +52

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    Nastya

    • @fqrainy
      @fqrainy 2 месяца назад +4

      Not a steak sorry, but an ice cream right??

    • @omasrrow
      @omasrrow Месяц назад +5

      Nice A appartment❤

    • @Smooshes786
      @Smooshes786 Месяц назад +2

      Thank you for showing us your home. I really like that you showed it as you live, not as some showroom. It’s cozy and I know you are SO grateful for your son to have time with your grandmother. What a lovely time for you all.

    • @beatouchofpink
      @beatouchofpink Месяц назад +2

      Looks cute and warm. Here in Spain still many old flats are pretty similar too . Small but smart use of space.

    • @IzaKado-x9t
      @IzaKado-x9t Месяц назад

      Today a house in the centre of Lviv, where same family had a cosy flat, was hit by a Russian rocket. How would you feel if your cosy flat was hit by a Russian rocket? What flat? How would you feel if that ‘liberating’ rocket killed your mother and three siblings aged 7 to 21? Why do you Russians constantly have to destroy someone's homes, take away land, cities, history, lives? What is wrong with you Russians? Why don't you behave like human beings?
      How do you feel having the blood of innocent strangers on your hands?
      Are you, Nastya, still human?

  • @kingcrust
    @kingcrust 2 месяца назад +1692

    Nothing is more permanent than government temporary solution.

    • @elliemaddison83
      @elliemaddison83 2 месяца назад +28

      😂😂😂👏👏👏

    • @laura_22
      @laura_22 2 месяца назад +8

      frr

    • @mycharmedunicorn8715
      @mycharmedunicorn8715 2 месяца назад +31

      Yep, look at welfare. And what is meant to be permanent, social security thats paid into, is in jeopardy of going away.

    • @MyLifeInTheDesert
      @MyLifeInTheDesert 2 месяца назад

      @@mycharmedunicorn8715vote Harris then

    • @susannewton6873
      @susannewton6873 2 месяца назад +9

      @@kingcrust Yes! I agree !! Same here in America! 👍💯

  • @Cece-eu7bv
    @Cece-eu7bv 2 месяца назад +286

    I love the vibe of these old Soviet apartments, and I find it very pleasant that there is so much greenery in the surrounding area and a lot of attention to spaces for children. I find them a perfect environment for a simple, peaceful and happy family life. Greatings from Italy 🇮🇹 ❤ 🇷🇺

    • @EugenyLionsky
      @EugenyLionsky 2 месяца назад +7

      Golden words 👍🏻

    • @BuAs-e5y
      @BuAs-e5y 2 месяца назад +24

      You like it because you have never lived in it. Trust me, it’s not so great…

    • @Cece-eu7bv
      @Cece-eu7bv Месяц назад +22

      @@BuAs-e5y Well it's not that in Italy the apartments in the cities are much larger. I lived with my family of 4 in an apartment not much larger than 45 square meters, but the surroundings were not so nice and child-friendly. I admit that the spaces are not large and that an extra room would be useful, but I believe that in the 50s when they were built they were a dream for many families, and even today they are maybe not ideal, but still livable . You just need to organize the spaces and avoid the superfluous, which also helps you to be more happy

    • @dreamthedream8929
      @dreamthedream8929 Месяц назад +7

      @@Cece-eu7bv actually a lot of these soviet apartments can be larger, i lived in one as a kid which had 4 rooms and 2 bathrooms. i think that was common in that building. and soviet apartments also have certain what would be considered luxuries in almost every apartment, that is a bath tub. its not considered a luxury here or in japan because its such a common thing to have and do for people but in many other parts of the world a bath is hard to find, only shower

    • @evabalga6133
      @evabalga6133 Месяц назад

      @@BuAs-e5yyou can hear neighbors??

  • @FaithofMelchizedek
    @FaithofMelchizedek 2 месяца назад +387

    Your apartment is bigger than some in New York City. Thank you for sharing, you seem like a very nice young woman, may your life be blessed.

    • @Player-xi9dx
      @Player-xi9dx 2 месяца назад +20

      And the apartments in New York are larger than some in Tokyo or Paris.

    • @MoniqueangeliqueLumpkin
      @MoniqueangeliqueLumpkin Месяц назад +2

      NICE

    • @parapoliticos52
      @parapoliticos52 Месяц назад +3

      Average apartment size in NYC is 700 square feet. This is 500 , but it is a one bedroom one, whereas in New york includes all.
      Of course rent is also 4000$ in new york.

    • @LittleKikuyu
      @LittleKikuyu Месяц назад +4

      4000 dollars?! 😂😂😂 almost as expensive as Berlin 🤣

    • @ikkelimburg3552
      @ikkelimburg3552 25 дней назад

      @@LittleKikuyutry Amsterdam 😂

  • @TMcLure100
    @TMcLure100 2 месяца назад +382

    This is the exact opposite of those decluttered minimalist apartment tours. I love it.

    • @Loveyou-bb9bg
      @Loveyou-bb9bg 2 месяца назад +19

      Those always reminds me of hospitals or sm rooms, this is reallety!

    • @Polly_Jean
      @Polly_Jean Месяц назад +23

      I don't like those minimalist apartments where everything was decluttered, then bought new to match the aesthetic. I prefer the "use what you have"-type of minimalism with mismatched tea towels

    • @Spoiled_horsegirl
      @Spoiled_horsegirl Месяц назад +1

      I'm a minimalist and this was too much stuff in the apartment for me 😢

    • @KasieMusic
      @KasieMusic Месяц назад +5

      Guys,this apartment is not cluttered! It's very clean, tidy and truly minimalist.

    • @gogo-vq4vr
      @gogo-vq4vr 11 дней назад +3

      if you were forced to live there for a year - you`ll see that there is nothing cute or cosy there

  • @lemn.tanase
    @lemn.tanase 2 месяца назад +274

    Your grandma is happy that she has her family and company. Babushkas are always good!

  • @sheila1013
    @sheila1013 2 месяца назад +114

    Thank you for taking us on this interesting apartment tour. Your grandma's possessions can be seen in many homes worldwide. You clearly have much love and respect for your grandma and appreciate her kindness in letting you stay in her cosy apartment. Best wishes from the UK. 🤗

  • @monikaknight3609
    @monikaknight3609 2 месяца назад +63

    My Dad lives in this type of building still in Poland and when I visited him last month from the US, I just loved it. I grew up in his apartment up until I was 12 years old. So many memories there, especially in the kitchen! I brought with me the clock he had and it was made in the USSR, they were so popular back then, I just loved it so much as a kid, I had to bring it back with me! I see your Grandma has a same one just in different color :) Thanks for sharing the apartment tour. I really enjoyed it!

  • @apopiigabriela2335
    @apopiigabriela2335 2 месяца назад +160

    Hello!
    I am from Romania which is a former comunist country and in our town most of the apartaments are the same with yours.
    All I see is what we have in our country because after 1990 's people continuing to live in that kind of constructions.
    I am glad to see the old furnitures and all the old stuff of your grandma and I remember about my childhood because I was raised with those stuff.

  • @kdog9104
    @kdog9104 2 месяца назад +64

    I am from america, virginia. This was a fascinating video! I loved the tour. this was a neat video, and you are so pretty and kind!

  • @whoguy4231
    @whoguy4231 2 месяца назад +135

    Perfect ... That's all you need and it's cheap to heat in winter. Happiness is where the heart is.

  • @darkmatter5424
    @darkmatter5424 Месяц назад +165

    Important to note that these apartments were given by the government to families for free based on qualifications.

    • @cindyglass5827
      @cindyglass5827 Месяц назад +3

      interesting ! tfs

    • @altair2202
      @altair2202 Месяц назад +20

      There are nothing "free" in economy. Everything are paid by taxes, including this apartment.

    • @EeeDee1
      @EeeDee1 Месяц назад +38

      @@altair2202 you seem confused as to how the Soviet system worked lol, when the state owns everything there is no need for taxes

    • @altair2202
      @altair2202 Месяц назад +17

      @@EeeDee1 you can call it in any way, but this goods was made by workers and took by government to distribute to other citizens, so I name it as tax, but hidden

    • @tiff399
      @tiff399 12 дней назад

      what were the qualifications?

  • @sharon22669
    @sharon22669 Месяц назад +75

    Hi! I'm in the USA. I like your grandma's apartment. She has beautiful "china" or dinnerware..I'm in my 50s and call my cabinet a "China closet" Younger people here don't care about nice China and don't have the cabinets. I still think it's beautiful.

    • @Janny3103
      @Janny3103 Месяц назад +4

      @sharon22669 I am in my late 50's and have a china cabinet and my mom gave me her wedding china. I never use it, but I cherish it as it is about 60 years old.

    • @jarkokuklovsky9239
      @jarkokuklovsky9239 Месяц назад +1

      It is Japanese, not Chinese, she flipped it over at the beginning...

  • @MotoM0nk
    @MotoM0nk Месяц назад +44

    "Serviz" with display of chinaware and "hrustal" (the crystalware) that is rarely used, the wallpaper, the fridge in the hall, the ancient sewing machine with a belt (the machine is stored upside down and flipped up to be used), the carpets on the wall and the floor, the intricate oriental patterns etched in my memory as i'd fall asleep looking at the wall carpet or just daydreaming, the kids playground etc etc - there is so much of the Russian culture that is exactly the same in Uzbekistan when I was growing up (even now). Love this and thank you for sharing your home with us. New subscriber

    • @sherrycohen1824
      @sherrycohen1824 8 дней назад

      Uzbek food is excellent! There should be more Uzbek restaurants in the United States.

  • @SusanKG
    @SusanKG Месяц назад +116

    I grew up in Canada and currently live in America by myself. I’m 57 years old and lower middle class. Your apartment is much nicer than any place I have ever lived in. I don’t expect that to change when I retire. There is this crazy notion that every American lives like a king. We don’t. Some are better off, but many are not. I love your cozy apartment. You have everything that a person truly needs.

    • @mariegulferica788
      @mariegulferica788 Месяц назад +9

      You are right I'm 57 like you , I worked hard for my family for our living . The most important was my only son completed his education and I can say his life is better. Although I move in a bit better place to live but very small and it's from government too, we call it government house. My dream to have my own garden and plants flower and vegetables never happened .

    • @GreenAmnyam
      @GreenAmnyam Месяц назад +9

      unfortunately, in Russia, some people can only dream of such an apartment as a girl's, I lived with my parents, brother and sister, in a room of 20 meters until I was 18, some Russians live in a hostel

    • @ИльяСавин-в4щ
      @ИльяСавин-в4щ Месяц назад +8

      Less than 5%. This is basic appartment affordable and available to absolute majority in Russia.

    • @natyrusa
      @natyrusa Месяц назад +6

      @@GreenAmnyam it's way cheaper to rent an apartment than live in a hostel

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 27 дней назад +1

      @@GreenAmnyam That was a push first by Khrushev to reduce overcrowding and provide every family (note - family, not individual person) with a separate apartment. I lived in a shared apartment with my dad and mom where we had 1 room for three of us - and common kitchen and bathroom with 2 other families from 1963-to-1971, and then in 1972 we got a separate newly built apartment - 3 rooms all for us ! And year later my grandma moved and my borther was born in and we got upgraded to 4 room apartment in the neighbouring building. The norm was - family with 1 child - 2 room apartment ( kitchen, ulitity rooms are separate, so it is a bit better than one-bedroom apartment in Canada which shares kitchen with living room), two kids - 3 room apartment. But If you are single, you could be hanging in a dorm-like place for while. By 1972 I did not have a single classmate in school who would live in a shared apartment anymore

  • @mizuza12
    @mizuza12 Месяц назад +23

    Lovely to see such a cosy apartment. I love all the trees in the area it feels very peaceful. The light that comes in the lovely big windows is beautiful
    Edit..also the kitchen was the heart of the home in north scotland too. 😊

  • @sierra9713
    @sierra9713 Месяц назад +13

    How cool to be able to return to your grandmother's apartment after so long! What a gift. Thank you so much for your video!

  • @MJ-mu3kb
    @MJ-mu3kb Месяц назад +56

    i always wanted to live in one of these...I know a lot of people dont think they look nice, but you are constantly surrounded by other people and have a community, your family and friends are always right there. In America and the west by large, we live hyper-individualistic lives and rarely even know who our own neighbors even are, the people living right next to us.

    • @5mini5
      @5mini5 Месяц назад +5

      Move to Russia. Problem solved

    • @владимиир12345
      @владимиир12345 26 дней назад +2

      In Moscow, even in such houses, people do not know each other. And Russia is such a centralized country that, for example, the salary of a teacher in St. Petersburg is already 2 times lower than in Moscow. Even in St. Petersburg, the population has been declining for 2 years, according to Rosstat data.

    • @MJ-mu3kb
      @MJ-mu3kb 26 дней назад

      @@владимиир12345 unfortunate..

    • @Niagara612
      @Niagara612 16 дней назад +5

      I live in London and can confirm your words. When I lived in Russia, I knew all my neighbors, we visited each other for lunch and tea. In London, people's wages are higher than in distant regions, where there are many poor and unemployed. The population of England is gradually being replaced by immigrants and is declining due to the departure of English people from the country. Many British and Europeans move to live in Russia.

    • @gabib.1780
      @gabib.1780 6 дней назад +2

      People 40 years ago used to live in communities, they needed each other. Nowadays they don't. I've lived in several of these buildings without ever having anyone say hi to me when passing by on the staircase 😂

  • @deidrecruickshank7975
    @deidrecruickshank7975 Месяц назад +27

    Hi Nastya, you remind me so much of myself as a young single mum, here in New Zealand. Im 63 now and my son is now 36, however I too struggled with bringing him up, juggling rent, groceries, and utility bills....also your grandmas apartment is exactly like on of our flats here in NZ. It is an apartment, but here they are called flats. I lived in a small one just like this one. I only moved out as my son decided to try and climb out the 2nd storey window at 17mths old. Scary, as he clibed EVERYTHING!! Your grandmas apartment is lovely. ❤😂🎉oh, I meant to say my son Ben is now moved out and married, but no children yet. ❤

  • @sherekhan90
    @sherekhan90 23 дня назад +40

    You have these kind of apartment buildings all over Eastern Europe too, built in the 50s, 60s and 70s. 😊 I grew up in one till I was about 11, then we moved to a house with a garden. All the kids from the estate - hundreds of us - would play on the grounds around the estate when there was no school. There was always someone to play with, we were often in big groups, terrorising the neighbourhood 😅 and going on adventures. We often played badminton on the roads as there was hardly any traffic on the roads back then, we rode our bikes for hours all over the place or played football with the boys who always beat us. There were ping pong tables too outside, made of concrete. And there were the playgrounds with the monkey bars. All this of course without adult supervision because it was back in the 70s and 80s. The flats had to be fumigated against cockroaches and bugs about once a year, when the grown-ups were out to work and the kids were in school so we wouldn breathe in the toxic fumes. I dreaded those bugs and was more terrified of them than anything! There was always some kind of delicious food smell as you entered the buildings because our mums would cook for lunch or dinner, and we would try and guess who was cooking what. The smell was often eggs and bacon/sausages on weekend mornings when families had a more leisurely breakfast, instead of just milk/hot chocolate and buttered buns before school (breakfast cereals from the box and other quick, convenient, over processed foods were non-existent!) In the winters there was always massive amount of snow so we would have snowball fights and would build snowmen, then went home with near-frostbitten toes. When we warmed our toes on the radiator back in the flat, it was kinda painful. In the summers, after helping our mums with house chores and shopping, we went down and played all day, only popping back home to eat and toilet. We often only went home when it got dark. Good times!

    • @gabib.1780
      @gabib.1780 6 дней назад +2

      I grew up the same way in the 90s

    • @dianasmith9110
      @dianasmith9110 5 дней назад +1

      @@gabib.1780 Me too. Born and grew up in Poland in 1983.

    • @ДмитрийРокин-ф7б
      @ДмитрийРокин-ф7б День назад +1

      You described my childhood. Russia.The Ural region. the city of Izhevsk. 1970-1980. Two-storey house, eight apartments in the entrance. The house was built in 1947 by captured German soldiers.
      Moms were shouting loudly from the windows for us to go home already, since it's time for dinner and going to bed.
      Вы описали мое детство. Россия .Регион Урал. город Ижевск. 1970-1980. Двух-этажный дом, в подъезде восемь квартир. Дом построенный в 1947 году пленными немецкими солдатами.
      Мамы громко кричали из окон чтобы мы уже шли домой, так как пора уже ужинать и ложится спать.

    • @larahporter8123
      @larahporter8123 19 часов назад +1

      I am from Costa Rica and we grew up freely as well in the 70s and 80s until dark, drank water from some house hose and bike all day. Sometimes some mother gave us some snack to eat in the afternoon, we took care of each other. Nice times!

  • @nixieandyakyak3837
    @nixieandyakyak3837 Месяц назад +16

    Wonderful video. Thank you for sharing. It reminds me of going home to my mother’s house. She is 94 years old and still alive. She wouldn’t let us get rid of anything even if she hasn’t used it in years. Lots of great memories.

  • @GiGiGoesShopping
    @GiGiGoesShopping Месяц назад +16

    Your English is outstanding! Your studying really paid off ✨

  • @bperez9066
    @bperez9066 Месяц назад +19

    I love the concept of 2 front doors and a little hallway!

  • @kristibeverley9345
    @kristibeverley9345 2 месяца назад +53

    I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for sharing a piece of your life. I found it very interesting!

  • @maryrenaud6732
    @maryrenaud6732 2 месяца назад +38

    We never get to see how regular Russian people live, thanks for sharing your very nice living space!❤ in Florida, USA.

    • @natyrusa
      @natyrusa Месяц назад +2

      Come on, here are a lot of us, Russian RUclipsrs, who show regular life in Russia on RUclips 😉

    • @evabalga6133
      @evabalga6133 Месяц назад

      I watched life in Russian villages, old, sick, neglected people in dismal conditions. Shocking.

    • @natyrusa
      @natyrusa Месяц назад +8

      @@evabalga6133 such people exist on every country, especially if a film maker looks for them in purpose. I've been to different villages for many times (and lived there during 1 year). People in the villages are mostly healthy. You can find maybe 1-2 sick people there maximum.

    • @teresadeacon7667
      @teresadeacon7667 Месяц назад +9

      @@evabalga6133 There are sick old neglected people in dismal conditions everywhere you just don't see it. I am from the UK.

  • @CalvinMorris-cf8jk
    @CalvinMorris-cf8jk Месяц назад +52

    I live in America and dream about a apartment like that, it is a nice apartment, in America we have many old and young people living on the streets and in their cars. they are called homeless people

    • @Anthonythumb
      @Anthonythumb 20 дней назад +6

      I live in America Oblast. It is very nice in America.

    • @kibbykibby
      @kibbykibby 17 дней назад +2

      Lmao they are also called junkies, crackheads, drug addicts, etc...

    • @JijiLedger
      @JijiLedger 7 дней назад

      America is not a place to live in ! It's a country for business men ND rich people ! It's very expensive to even rent a studio !

  • @phylliselizahb1041
    @phylliselizahb1041 Месяц назад +34

    My motto: Life is short. Use the good dishes

    • @sherrycohen1824
      @sherrycohen1824 8 дней назад

      I totally agree! That's why I have a lot of incomplete sets of china. You can't change your furniture daily, but you can change your tablescaping.

  • @zhl5806
    @zhl5806 Месяц назад +40

    I live in Kharkiv Ukraine in a Hrushchovka, and I enjoy it, i really like Soviet architecture, especially in our city.

    • @teresadeacon7667
      @teresadeacon7667 Месяц назад +6

      Me too. Many of these buildings are being renovated they look stunning.

    • @Sonjaa-d6z
      @Sonjaa-d6z 16 часов назад

      Enjoy!

  • @MarcoCuauhtemocMejia
    @MarcoCuauhtemocMejia 2 месяца назад +55

    What a beautiful lady, cheers to grandma 😌

  • @AshaCattette
    @AshaCattette Месяц назад +14

    Though I live in the US, I too love my old 4 story apartment building. Yes I can sometimes hear my neighbors, the children are loud playing outside my window in the courtyard but it’s so quaint and comfortable in spite of all the new high rise buildings coming up.

  • @axismundi8
    @axismundi8 Месяц назад +10

    These buildings, and the nature around them, are fabulous. Thank you for the tour. I think people all over the world use tyres as they've been used here. Lovely video. 🎉👏

  • @marie-sophie4
    @marie-sophie4 2 месяца назад +45

    Beautiful apartment, I can really feel the love and care in your home and that’s the most important thing ! I am from Quebec City Canada and I really enjoy seeing the difference in our countries. Thank you for sharing and blessings to your family ! ❤️🥰🇨🇦

  • @naaidaa.s
    @naaidaa.s 2 месяца назад +48

    This video feels like home, probably because I'm from Balkan so we share a lot of similarities. I think my grandma actually has the same vitrina with cups and glassware that has never been used🤣 Also the sewing machine is the same and I was never allowed to touch it as a kid.

    • @nastya_in_siberia
      @nastya_in_siberia  2 месяца назад +9

      Oh yes, I was totally forbidden to touch it too 😅

    • @isabelthurston1790
      @isabelthurston1790 24 дня назад +2

      Vitrina is what we called it too. But we aren't Russian.lol

    • @naaidaa.s
      @naaidaa.s 24 дня назад

      @@isabelthurston1790 amazing!

  • @gregoryfoster8851
    @gregoryfoster8851 2 месяца назад +28

    Reminds me of my college days. About the same size, totally liveable, and not hard to care for. It needs some flowers growing in the window. Greg from North Carolina, USA.

  • @BettaChristina
    @BettaChristina 2 месяца назад +19

    I like the idea of the double door...and my grandmother had the same golden set, it's universal apparently 😊 it's a well kept apartment, thank you for sharing!

  • @gerdarosiers7186
    @gerdarosiers7186 Месяц назад +16

    the little cow is actually a milkjug, (for putting in tea or coffee) 🙂 Loooove the cabinets in the livingroom!!!

  • @elviras.6258
    @elviras.6258 18 дней назад +6

    Ich mag Ihre Wohnung sehr. Erinnert mich an meine Kindheit in Russland und Litauen - gemütlich und so vertraut.
    Vielen Dank. Herzliche Grüsse und alles Liebe aus Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland

  • @Jetske
    @Jetske Месяц назад +19

    I like it! It's so cosy! If I was living there I would be very happy, nothing wrong with small housing. All the greenery and birds around. Lovely!

    • @user-wq9eg3nm4c
      @user-wq9eg3nm4c Месяц назад +4

      I like it as well. Would have no problem living there. Also like the surroundings, very clean. And green.❤ Recently we moved in a newly built neighborhood, the apartment is nice, but outside: trash in trash cans of course and also outside, around trash cans!Looks terrible.

    • @Jetske
      @Jetske Месяц назад +2

      @@user-wq9eg3nm4c Are you also in Russia? I'm in The Netherlands. But here it sometimes feels like there is a competition about who's got the biggest house and most luxury. I don't feel comfortable with that so i bought a smaller house and my mother lives here too. For the both of us it's ok but for me it's too big and I plan to sell it when my mum isn't in this world anymore (she is already getting old). I hope I can drive with a cosy van round Europe and if there is no war, also to Russia. Just the name of Novosibirsk has always made me curious to see the city in real life. Not sure if I'll be there around winter time lol.

    • @user-wq9eg3nm4c
      @user-wq9eg3nm4c Месяц назад +3

      No. I am not in Europe. But I'm travelling a lot and Novosibirsk makes me curious to visit. Not in cold or winter though. Like summer. Yes realise your plans (dreams) when you can. Have a beautiful day​@@Jetske

    • @Jetske
      @Jetske Месяц назад +2

      @@user-wq9eg3nm4c Thank you so much, have a beautiful day as well!! Yes, I prefer Summer in Novosibirsk too! Netherlands cold weather is nothing compared to Siberia's Winters!
      I hope you have wonderful travels ahead! Have a great day!!

    • @user-wq9eg3nm4c
      @user-wq9eg3nm4c Месяц назад +2

      @@Jetske thank you!

  • @sarahcox9284
    @sarahcox9284 2 месяца назад +19

    Loving the pink teaset,so pretty🌺🩷

  • @YueDreaming
    @YueDreaming 2 месяца назад +18

    Wow I didn’t know Le Corbusier designed these apartments! That’s so interesting!

  • @lorihoop3831
    @lorihoop3831 2 месяца назад +116

    Clean and well cared for, doesn't matter how old the building is. I live in a 125 years old house in the country 50 miles away from Chicago and your place is a palace compared to mine.
    LOVE the balcony, I'd live out there year round with my books.
    Thanks for the tour!

    • @TerriSiler-hv8in
      @TerriSiler-hv8in 2 месяца назад +5

      I don't know what you are looking at but nothing about that apartment is well cared for.

    • @d.martinez-rodriguez333
      @d.martinez-rodriguez333 2 месяца назад +31

      @@TerriSiler-hv8in It is so! What are your standards? Your comment is very mean and hateful. That grandmas apartment was clean and cozy even if it was cluttered with Grandmas artifacts. Nastya asked you not to judge too harshly and you failed.

    • @fye_4155
      @fye_4155 2 месяца назад +4

      @@TerriSiler-hv8in These apartments go for $20,000. I'd say it's pretty fair especially for elderly people where they love minimalistic stuff. And the apartment is indeed taken care of really well, other than the fact the building needs renovation and some old furniture.

    • @TerriSiler-hv8in
      @TerriSiler-hv8in 2 месяца назад +1

      @@d.martinez-rodriguez333 I was looking at the exterior of the building and the hallways. It was not well kept

    • @EugenyLionsky
      @EugenyLionsky 2 месяца назад +3

      @@TerriSiler-hv8in But there is nothing wrong with this apartment.

  • @JuhaNyman97
    @JuhaNyman97 2 месяца назад +37

    Beatiful classic soviet apartment. I really love those. Looks so cozy. Greetings from Finland 👍

  • @andreag.a.8658
    @andreag.a.8658 Месяц назад +5

    What a beautiful bureau (cabinet) in the living room!! The colour of the wood and the glasses. Thanks for sharing a traditional russian apartment. Regards from Uruguay, South América!

  • @velvetolio
    @velvetolio 2 месяца назад +13

    So interesting, I grew up in the same type of building and the same type of apartment plan. I’m from Lithuania. Your current room used to be my room growing up :) all of the things you showed us I know by heart, I am not lying saying I can almost imagine the smell of the rooms when you gave us the tour, it sounds crazy, but also so interesting. That small kitchen and the cupboards stuffed with things. And the greenery outside the windows, one of the main thing I miss now, soviet apartment blocks have so much greenery and life around them. Thank you for sharing this

    • @teresadeacon7667
      @teresadeacon7667 Месяц назад +2

      Also such a community feeling. I remember when the presidant in Russia wanted to knock them down people went crazy and objected as so loved. Also you can understand as most families have a summer house so they do have the best of both worlds.

    • @KasieMusic
      @KasieMusic 29 дней назад +4

      My thoughts exctly - I can feel the smell of the place as soon as she comes to the staircase;) it's such a homey feeling. I'm from Poland.

  • @jilllangman9343
    @jilllangman9343 Месяц назад +10

    Thank you for showing us around. What a cosy home. I know a woman in Bulgaria who lives in a Khrushchev flat ,but her health is poor and there are no elevators, so she is trapped at home.

  • @inshambles1
    @inshambles1 Месяц назад +6

    Порцелановата колекция от сервизи за чай е прекрасна!! :) Поздрави от България!

  • @jadenephrite
    @jadenephrite 2 месяца назад +27

    Thank you for your video. Regarding 6:45, for those who unaware, do not place golden glazed porcelain ware into a microwave oven. This is because doing so is not safe and the microwave will ruin the golden luster. Instead the heat the water in a separate vessel such as in a samovar or in a kettle.

    • @EugenyLionsky
      @EugenyLionsky 2 месяца назад +3

      It's great that you remind people about this. Some people don't even know about it.

    • @ccc4102
      @ccc4102 Месяц назад +4

      People don't typically place those in microwave ovens. It causes the microwave to arc. Anything with gold or silver paint on it will cause an arc. Aluminium foil too. Twist ties as well.

    • @ccc4102
      @ccc4102 Месяц назад

      Lots of lovely big trees. ❤

  • @FrancesNicol
    @FrancesNicol 2 месяца назад +39

    Absolutely fascinating ,how neat and clean was that apartment😊

  • @Raven_TT
    @Raven_TT 2 месяца назад +69

    This kind of apartaments are so common in Eastern Europe where the Soviet Union left its mark. The one I grew up in (also my grandparents') has the walls a bit thicker, the buildings weren't temporary. But the temporary ones are exactly like yours. And they are all still standing and being used, and even if they are old and worn, they were made more quality-wise than some modern ones. There are tires in the gardens in my country too 😂

    • @EugenyLionsky
      @EugenyLionsky 2 месяца назад +2

      There are tires in the gardens in my country too
      🤣

    • @Ssaidak
      @Ssaidak Месяц назад +6

      Not only Eastern Europe. There are similar in Spain where Im from. And now I live in Scotland and my neighbourhood there are exactly the same building, same doors, etc.

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 27 дней назад

      @@Ssaidak Mid 20th century mass construction had common ideas across the globe.

    • @yfk1989
      @yfk1989 5 дней назад

      I don’t believe that they were so high quality at all even comparing today. These are fast-built buildings which were made for a certain purpose as she mentioned. I guess, they were not tested in a serious earthquake, for example. Btw, Im speaking on behalf of spesifically this type of buildings, not all soviet buildings. Some of the Ussr buildings have absolutely good and strong design. Im sure they would stand against such natural disasters. For K’s, it is not certain. I call them lego-like buildings. However, this apartment and her grandma’s flat is well kept. I’ve seen really worse ones comparing to this. Some of them are almost on the brink of collapse and seriously in need of repair.

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 5 дней назад +2

      @@yfk1989 Most of the USSR territory was not in a seismic active zone. Certainly not Moscow. Strongest ever registered earthquake in Moscow area was 4.4 magnitude.

  • @marianaromania8589
    @marianaromania8589 Месяц назад +5

    Hi! We have in Romania this kind of homes. In the past the same interior design. God bless your grandma.

  • @Katsdontcare
    @Katsdontcare Месяц назад +9

    A lovely cozy home. So sweet. Love from the United States

  • @tiffinyanderson4403
    @tiffinyanderson4403 Месяц назад +7

    I’ve recently discovered your channel after watching another Russian vlogger for awhile. Please don’t apologize for your apartment or compare it with anything else. Family is what makes the apartment or home happy. I think your apartment is very nice and kept nicely.

  • @violasbakedandcookeddeligh1596
    @violasbakedandcookeddeligh1596 2 месяца назад +16

    This just popped up, I watched your entire video. I love your Grandma’s cozy apartment, especially the kitchen 🥰My brother has been married over 25 yrs to a wonderful Russian woman. They have 2 beautiful grown daughters.

  • @gerleeg9719
    @gerleeg9719 2 месяца назад +7

    Hello from Dubai but I’m from Mongolia. Thank you to your granny keep that accessory from Mongolia 💐

  • @yolandatubin8126
    @yolandatubin8126 2 месяца назад +20

    Nice apartment perfect for grandma thanks for sharing. Greetings from Toronto Canada. 🇨🇦

  • @EastCoastGal66
    @EastCoastGal66 2 месяца назад +14

    Beautiful Home! It reminds me of some apartments in Nurnberg, Germany. I love how large the apartments are like large homes. ❤

  • @ChantalA489
    @ChantalA489 2 месяца назад +9

    Your grandmother's apartment is very cosy and spacious. Very interesting to see how most Russians live compared to Americans, like me. I have always been interested in Russian culture, ballet, and food ever since I was a little girl. Спасибо!!

  • @millyslife9170
    @millyslife9170 23 дня назад +7

    I like the apartment is cozy. I am American and would love to move to Russia.

  • @phatphil7836
    @phatphil7836 Месяц назад +5

    It looks cozy and full of happy memories.

  • @ninaeliseeva6839
    @ninaeliseeva6839 2 месяца назад +47

    Не нужно так стесняться, в Париже прямо сейчас сдаётся куча студий с унитазом прямо в комнате, или в лучшем случае общий на этаже. Отдельная кухня это вообще роскошь. А мебель даже в ГДР была попроще.

    • @EugenyLionsky
      @EugenyLionsky 2 месяца назад +6

      Автор - абсолютно адекватная женщина, сделала очень душевный рум-тур ) Если бы стеснялась, просто мы бы не увидели это видео )

    • @EugenyLionsky
      @EugenyLionsky 2 месяца назад +3

      Как давно в Париже живешь?

    • @millerwtf
      @millerwtf Месяц назад

      Very nice and everything you need has its place - people must just learn to live together and keep everything in its place . The only disadvantage is the fact that the walls are not soundproof and I am not sure if you mentioned that the building has lifts ! I know the buildings before these only had lifts if there were more than 5 floors.
      Stay happy ❤

    • @liubaayna9559
      @liubaayna9559 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@millerwtf my mom lives in an old apartment like this, and I live in a new one, which looks much more modern and cute, has fancy playgrounds and sports grounds around, but hey do I envy my mom! The reason is - sound insulation and Soviet construction standards!

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 27 дней назад +1

      Мой французский коллега, закончив постдок со мной в Торонто и получив постоянную работу в Париже, купил себе в комнату в XIV аррондисмане, рядом с Denfert-Rochereau если кто знает. Там не было ни туалете, ни душа вообще. Это было где-то в 2003м, стоило 25,000 евро. В туалет он ходил на бульвар в писуарню, а за более важными делами и душем - на работу, благо близко. Но это было начало его ивестиций - продал он ее через два года за 50,000 и дальше только вкладывал деньги в real estate.

  • @KasieMusic
    @KasieMusic Месяц назад +4

    It's one of my favourite videos of yours, this apartment is so cosy and calm, it reminds me of the apartment of my dad in Poland, from the 60s, also among beautiful old trees.
    There is many miscelleanous stuff here and there and yet it's not cluttered, but truly minimalist and VERY clean (look at this oven!). The onky element missing is a sink in the bathroom. I miss this cosy simplicity.

  • @TheMultilucy02
    @TheMultilucy02 2 месяца назад +10

    Thanks for showing us your place! Very cool to see how you all live. I am living in The Netherlands & our apartments are similar, not so big but cozy like yours. Wishing you well!♥️🇳🇱

  • @EastCoastGal66
    @EastCoastGal66 2 месяца назад +7

    I have a beautiful tea set similar to your Grandmothers. My Mother in Law gave it to me after her husband passed away. My Father in Law was a teacher and one of his students from Russia gave it to him as a gift. I keep it in my German Shrunk wall unit and I love it !

  • @alicestein9871
    @alicestein9871 23 дня назад +5

    Really interesting your videos. Reminds me of the good old times in GDR.

  • @chicmandarina
    @chicmandarina 2 месяца назад +13

    Hello from Central America! New subscriber! Thank you sooo much for sharing a little bit of your life and for sharing your beautiful home, a simple apartment, but full of love and warmth and above all very safe, the apartments in my country are like matchboxes. Greetings to your grandmother, she has a beautiful tea set.

  • @KamilA-ki4dx
    @KamilA-ki4dx Месяц назад +3

    We have very similar apartments in Poland. I had the best childhood growing up in these kind of apartments.

  • @spinstercatlady
    @spinstercatlady 2 месяца назад +8

    Very cool, love seeing different types of housing/architecture around the world! Funny about the tires, bc I live in the southern US, and we often repurpose tires for use in the garden as planters and/or decorative purposes too. I've seen some painted fun colors and done up so cute!

  • @shellicooper4944
    @shellicooper4944 2 месяца назад +7

    Thanks for the fun tour ! You seem so sweet ! God bless you ❤

  • @sharonking458
    @sharonking458 Месяц назад +2

    Very neat and clean. You’re very generous to share. It’s interesting to see how sweet your life is with your grandma. You’re also very pretty.

  • @urotewelt7069
    @urotewelt7069 2 месяца назад +25

    Thanks for showing us the apartment. For me it's always interesting to see how people in other countries live! Greetings from Germany (as a child I dreamt about a voyage with the Transsibirian Railway). I live in an aprtment from 1961, also in Germany after the 2nd Worldwar when many towns were destroyed, they hat to build flat for the population which were somehow similar, but in these times in Western Germany mostly built by bricks whereas in Eastern Germany they used similar material as in the Sowjet Union. Druschba!

  • @dmitryostrovsky5763
    @dmitryostrovsky5763 2 месяца назад +26

    Oh yes, I remember the pre-fabricated apartments that Khrushchev provided for Russian people in 1950's and 60's. I am very glad to know that so many of them are still around to remind us of old Soviet times. Your grandmother's apt is very nice. Everything is so clean and kept up so well. Thank you for such a detailed tour as I never see such good video as yours about Krushevkas. Bye, Dima

    • @Ssaidak
      @Ssaidak Месяц назад

      in my neighbourhood in UK we have exactly the same, council apartments. And in Spains also the same buildings.

  • @sandibeu3304
    @sandibeu3304 Месяц назад +5

    I received my mom's China hutch and some China from when she was little. Iv been collecting antique cups and saucers for many years. I love your grandma's hutch and China, it's beautiful. Tell your grandma how much I enjoyed seeing it!

  • @kattiecummins2416
    @kattiecummins2416 Месяц назад +4

    You and your grandma have a beautiful apartment must be lovely 2 be surrounded by so many memories i loving her special cabinet with the hardly or never used items i think everyone has something like that 😂 it does look very loved and taken care of inside thanks for taking us along ❤london

  • @santap9332
    @santap9332 2 месяца назад +15

    Yes we also have those..
    after WW2 they built those buildings so every person had a home it was given for free.. they were small and temporary solution but they still standing.. many people live in them and they still cost svarage 1 bedroom today cost 70k euros

    • @jujuleto
      @jujuleto 2 месяца назад +3

      Хрущевки не так плохи, но у них есть один очень значительный недостаток - низкие потолки

  • @serenityjane72
    @serenityjane72 2 месяца назад +20

    i love it. The simplicity is so calming and the way you have trees outside your windows :)

  • @Eleni_I
    @Eleni_I 2 месяца назад +4

    The chairs and cabinets are classics. Love them

  • @CharaN-pd6vt
    @CharaN-pd6vt 2 месяца назад +12

    Потрясающе! Ваша бабушка сохранила историю! Одна мебель чего стоит🎉

  • @susanyamini
    @susanyamini 2 месяца назад +8

    Love your grandma place it has so much sole. Thank you for sharing.

  • @yellowvalle4799
    @yellowvalle4799 26 дней назад +2

    Hello 👋 from USA 🇺🇸 ❤
    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT.
    You have a beautiful home.

  • @poet2frogs
    @poet2frogs Месяц назад +6

    Wow! That Mid Century display is incredible!

  • @Jasmine-ur1sl
    @Jasmine-ur1sl 2 месяца назад +4

    Thanks for sharing your family's home with us. The size of a home does not matter. It's the people who share a history and a bond living under the same roof which is meaningful. I come from a completely different culture, yet I recognize those lovely tea sets as my late Mother and all the women of her generation had them in their homes.

  • @catherinerosman2110
    @catherinerosman2110 Месяц назад +3

    Nice and cosy appartment. Greetings to your grandma. She's so precious.❤

  • @Rosepaku
    @Rosepaku 2 месяца назад +8

    This reminds me of my granny and grandads house (Polish) ❤❤

  • @simchascribe9412
    @simchascribe9412 2 месяца назад +4

    I like it, Nastya. You said it is nothing special, but it is! 🌷

  • @AlisonPankhurst-js6gw
    @AlisonPankhurst-js6gw Месяц назад +2

    Hi Nastya from England, love your cosy kitchen, especially in the winter! Spotlessley clean and tidy😀 New subscriber by the way and thoroughly enjoying your videos.

  • @pesocniecasipesocniecasi4304
    @pesocniecasipesocniecasi4304 Месяц назад +3

    Очень уютная и приятная квартира, вокруг много зелени и дома далеко, тихий район. В такой квартире приятно жить. Желаю найти вам хорошую квартиру.

  • @carlarodriguez8557
    @carlarodriguez8557 2 месяца назад +3

    Hello from McAllen Texas, thank you for opening the doors to your temporary home. Best wishes!

  • @lindahasty1324
    @lindahasty1324 2 месяца назад +6

    Thank you for giving us a tour of your lovely apartment. Has anyone yet mentioned the sewing machine in comments? Looks like it's a treadle machine. No electricity required. Just pump the foot pedal to turn the wheel and the needle will go up and down. I can imagine that your grandma has created many beautiful and useful things on that machine. Best wishes in your search for your apartment.

    • @nastya_in_siberia
      @nastya_in_siberia  2 месяца назад +2

      Thank you 🙂 yes, it’s no electricity machine

  • @michelloenneberga6313
    @michelloenneberga6313 Месяц назад +3

    Hi, thanks for sharing- it's quite interesting that you call the sandwiches "Butterbrot"! I am german (grewing up in the former GDR btw) and Butterbrot is a german word. I had no idea that is using in Russia too, it's great 😉 This kind of apartment is very similiar to those we had in the GDR. some of my family members used to live in them and I can remember them very well. Best wishes to you and your family!

  • @nanabrimpong3485
    @nanabrimpong3485 2 месяца назад +56

    The furniture isn't Soviet union, its was the same everywhere in those years because that was the trend. Most homes had these furniture and displays and the ceramic and glassware to show off for guests, and mostly these items were not for every day use by the people in the house, these were mostly for special occasions.

    • @CVery45
      @CVery45 2 месяца назад +11

      Yes, you are right about furniture and dishes on display, it was not for everyday, it was for special days, but sometimes it was only for just decoration

    • @nanabrimpong3485
      @nanabrimpong3485 2 месяца назад +8

      @@CVery45 yes it was same in my parents house. Even abroad was same.

    • @CVery45
      @CVery45 2 месяца назад +3

      @@nanabrimpong3485 because I was born in Soviet Union and I know that

    • @nanabrimpong3485
      @nanabrimpong3485 2 месяца назад +9

      @@CVery45 nice, I lived in Europe and Africa and most of the homes were like this too. Its just some young people born recently mostly from America who don't know this, but it was a very common thing in those days and our homes were the same. And its very common with the Soviet countries and other European and African countries.

    • @rowaystarco
      @rowaystarco 2 месяца назад +2

      The difference is that the rest of the world refurbished their apartments.

  • @JulietteZephyr
    @JulietteZephyr Месяц назад +3

    I loved the apartment tour... thank you for sharing what a typical apartment in your city looks like. It was so interesting 😀

    • @evabalga6133
      @evabalga6133 Месяц назад

      City life is quite different from village life. I would like to see that.

  • @Iheart2cook
    @Iheart2cook Месяц назад +4

    What a lovely comfortable home. God bless🙏❤

  • @Izabela-e6v
    @Izabela-e6v 2 месяца назад +5

    In Poland we have similar blocks of flats but they are modernised, painted nicely etc now. So they are very nice. I have lived in similar flat with 2 rooms and a kitchen for my whole life, now as a adult I have my house but sometimes I miss living in apartament. Less to clean, less repairs. So many playgrounds around the blocks and many people to talk to 😃

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 27 дней назад

      I live in a house in Canada, and my wife is bickering all the last twenty years that apartment would be better :) And yes, back then they were not building very dense, leaving a lot of green space between apartment buildings, kids paradise.

  • @jojobeans64
    @jojobeans64 Месяц назад +7

    I've always told high ceilings means lost heat in the winter. Grandma's house is beautiful.

    • @Janny3103
      @Janny3103 Месяц назад +1

      Its true, my house now has vaulted ceilings and it gets cold in the winter. They look pretty, but I would never buy a house again with them.

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 27 дней назад

      In Soviet times we did not care. Heating was centralized (power plant provided heat and hot water over pipes) and was not metered (electricity was). So in winter, surely one would open a window if needed to cool down as a way to control heat. Also it was normal to fill a bathtub with hot water, then get distracted with something on TV, pour it out, only to fill it back one hour later.

  • @junkinhertrunk-dianak
    @junkinhertrunk-dianak 27 дней назад +1

    The wooden furniture in the main room with the balcony is a beautiful mid-century modern design. I love that era. Thank you so much for the tour!

  • @GinaShiel
    @GinaShiel 2 месяца назад +10

    Very nice...love your grandma's tea sets....

  • @mrscottspodcast
    @mrscottspodcast 9 часов назад +1

    looks really cozy, thanks for sharing your apt. 👍💛

  • @robertdevos5478
    @robertdevos5478 2 месяца назад +24

    Thanks a lot, greetings from The Netherlands 🇳🇱❤️🇷🇺Russia

  • @Ivyandhazel11
    @Ivyandhazel11 Месяц назад +2

    Beautiful apartment tour!💕 Much love from North Carolina, USA😊

  • @jadenephrite
    @jadenephrite 2 месяца назад +13

    Regarding 17:12, it is called a treadle Sewing Machine which is operated by using your feet to press the treadle which rotates the belt driven pulley. It does not require electricity to operate. There are videos on RUclips that demonstrate how to use a treadle sewing machine.

    • @dorothymartin8557
      @dorothymartin8557 Месяц назад +2

      Treadle sewing machines were easy to control and very durable. I don't think electric ones are a great deal better.

    • @evabalga6133
      @evabalga6133 Месяц назад +1

      Old Singers are like that.