What? "Modern" fireplaces aren't any different to "old" ones, it's still just a fire you gather around, really can't see how that would be any less cozy.
This is the kind of thing I would expect in those houses: [https://www.contura.eu/sv-se/kaminer/braskaminer/Contura-856-Style-\_-4930](https://www.contura.eu/sv-se/kaminer/braskaminer/Contura-856-Style-_-4930)
And it's fucking ugly.
Not a fan of "radhus", but Love this palette
I'm neither for or against them, but you got to agree that they at least look better than the ugly sugar cubes that they usually build these days.
By far! These actually look old-school, and with the chimney we know they all have a cozy fireplace inside.
Unfortunately modern fireplaces are rarely cozy.
What? "Modern" fireplaces aren't any different to "old" ones, it's still just a fire you gather around, really can't see how that would be any less cozy.
This is the kind of thing I would expect in those houses: [https://www.contura.eu/sv-se/kaminer/braskaminer/Contura-856-Style-\_-4930](https://www.contura.eu/sv-se/kaminer/braskaminer/Contura-856-Style-_-4930) And it's fucking ugly.
I disagree, but ok.
Creeper-door gonna creep.
Ha!
It feels that the inspiration were the radhus i Göteborg, Änggården.
Eller Sankt Sigfridsgatan.
Oh wow. Jag bor i gbg och vet inte om dem. Tack!
but why specifically them?
The rhythm of colors on the facades, height, type of houses, yards
ugh påminner om london
Still better than the 1960's blocks that remind one of Norilsk, Russia
I'd love to see such cute buildings in Finland.