>>212012134
This is soviet not russian. They are very old and set in their ways, you can find a lot this in post soviet cunts, younger grannies do pick a different style.
>>212012200
if you looked at any of these and had to guess the country your first guess would be russia.
all those slavics trying to deny theyre all theyre the same will never be not funny >>212012216
carpet on the wall, all those stylized kitchen shings ... all this is i think pre-ussr. maybe ussr was the thing that spread it and made the area more homogenous idk
>>212012311
USSR spread it. Carpets on the wall served three purposes. Shoe off of wealth because they were hand knit in central Asia and very expensive, sound isolation and heat retention in some flats that didn't have the radiator up at Max steam where you had to open the window at -20c.
>>212012311
I will also tell you to take a closer look how the style differs between my two grannies. First images is one living in Radviliškis the second one in Zarasai.
>>212011711
yeah, this is literally what I mean
desu, objectively that kind of furniture looks fairly nice and even high-quality, if it wasn't burdened with such a heavy stigma of communism, it would be definitely a popular style
i know zoomers who don't already have this association with communism anymore, often look for pieces of old furniture in their babushka's houses to put in their new modern apartments just because they like the look of it
>>212013148
Maybe in your cunt. My grannies went through the war while being like 4-7 in it's entirety, not fun and the post war period wasn't good either.
>>212011982
very cool, my respect to you so you still preserve your traditional wooden architecture, here it's mercilessly demolished and replaced with styleless brickslop
>>212011588 (OP) >>212011711
This looks like a place which smells of baked sweetrolls and has the temperature set on 26°C during winter. I thought covering couches with carpets so they don't catch dust or dirt was a Balkan only thing.
The others look somewhat different, but these look the most familiar to me.
>>212013238
I'd say that style was common for Europe in general in the second half of the previous century. But my opinion is based on the movies, I may not be right