101 Year Old Swedish Lady's Abandoned Yellow Tiny House - Untouched!

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STORY

Step into the captivating world frozen in time as we explore the forgotten story of Miss Bluma, a remarkable woman whose quaint yellow house stood abandoned for over three decades, yet remains remarkably well-preserved to this day! Join us as we uncover the legacy of Miss Bluma, who lived to the ripe old age of 101, maintaining her home in impeccable condition despite the passage of time. Delve deeper into her intriguing tale as we reveal how she weathered the storms of life, outliving her husband and even some of her own children, yet finding solace in the embrace of a strong community that surrounded her with love and support. Journey with us through the corridors of her home, now a poignant time capsule of her past life, where every item tells a story and memories are preserved in the faded photographs and forgotten belongings. Join us as we shine a final light on Miss Bluma and her cherished home nestled in the serene landscapes of North Sweden.

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  • @BrosOfDecay
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  • @HearGear
    This facts are not actually true, she was born in 1919 and died in 2004 which makes her 85 years old. Her husband was born in 1910 and died in 1973 at the age of 63. The house you are in making this video is well protected by the citizens living in this village that keeping an eye on the house every now and then. A few times since the house was left alone some people that have been a little to much interested in the house have been scared off by people from near by houses. People in those villages have very very good eyes and know when ever a car seem to stops on the road or if there is strange people lurking around. Anyway, this house is a time capsule and almost impossible to see if from the main road in the summertime because of bushes and trees. But I know its there and will be for a long time to come.. thanks for making such a great video.. :D
  • My daughter and her husband have beds for their boys that grow with them!!!! I think it's really COOL, and saves on money too!!!! Wanted to say, I LOVE the way you guys take such care of NOT HURTING the belongings of the people that once lived in these homes!!!! BRAVO!!!!
  • Great video. I love Sweden, land of my forefathers. When you first walked in to the kitchen, you picked up a tool and you said it was to grind vegetables. It is actually a wood plainer. It is used to shave off wood to level it, such as a door or cupboard door. If it no longer closes because the house has settled and the door frame is a bit off, this is used to shave a bit of the wood off.
  • @nmikali3848
    This was so lovely. This woman must have been joyful and grateful despite her losses to have lived so long ,all alone and have taken such great care of things. Its so clean now tho, someone MUST be caring for it?..most houses get cobwebs n dust after a month much less 30years. Its impeccable! I love how soft your background music is...how respectful you are...just so enchanting. Ty❤
  • @freyadoris
    Husqvarna and Electrolux are Swedish brands! 🇸🇪
  • Your videos cannot compare to any other urban explorer´s. You humanize the house and turn it into somebody´s home. I can almost feel their presence and daily life. Congratulations. You are both making a remarkable job.
  • @ahandad
    I don't know about in Sweden, but in Alaska, USA that small "front porch" area would be called an Arctic Entry. It is an unheated room that you would enter from outside, with the door into the house kept closed. It keeps the cold air from outside from entering the heated house and cooling it down. It's also a good place to store your snowy shoes, boots and jackets to keep them from melting all over the floor in the house. In the summer they may open windows and the door into the house to allow more air to flow through and cool the house.
  • I love your affection for old sewing machines. I have one from my great grandmother who had a dress shop years ago. It’s a beautiful piece of furniture I cherish.
  • The numbers on the woodstowe in the kitchen is the model and it is impotant when you buy spareparts witch is all availible still. As you mentioned there is a woodstowe in very many swedish kitchens and they are still put in in newbuilds. The ¨fireplacë in the basement is a breadowen and it is not heating the rest of the house, as you can see every room has it’s own ¨kakelugn¨ and every fireplace has it’s own pipe in the chimney. I guess she did sleep downstairs at the end because there where 2 beds downstairs, one in the kitchen and one in the room with the white furniture. The sofas are beds, you open the lid and pull it out and it gets wider, if you get in to another swedish old house open it up and see if there is bedding inside.
  • @tsullivan380
    At approximately 5:45 in the video, Lesley picks up a tool off the table that he may have thought was for vegetables, it's actually a hand wood rasp for woodworking. Another excellent exploration bu Bros of Decay.
  • Heat rises to the top, so yes bedroom on top! Perfect for fall / winter. I once lived in a place much like this, yet more like Spain climate. It would get cold nights in fall, and VERY cold in winter until late spring, so I'd stay on upper level. During summer, it would be too hot above, so would stay on bottom level where it remained cold to cool year round. Lovely home in your video! So glad it has not been ransacked and vandalized .
  • I like that you are so respectful of the places and things you touch… you honor the residents now gone. You and Danny make a good pair
  • The oven is called ” kakelugn ” in Swedish. A direct translation would be Tile Oven. They are typical Swedish.
  • Lots of people living in small houses in the country use the attic for a bedroom. Heat goes up during the winter so its warm and its cool in the summer. Its not that unusual. 😊
  • Such a well-built building and the display of her simple life are very charming. ❤❤❤
  • @lotusdolphin
    What an amazing little lady. I absolutely love this one Lesley and Danny. so pristine she must’ve been a lovely little lady. I can see her with her little cup of tea looking out in her flower garden. And thinking no I must dust first before I can go out in the garden. I know I do it every day lol She was not a lady of frivolous things, but very practical things Her husband must’ve passed away very early, and she lived the rest of her life out by herself just like my grandmother Sending love from LIZ in California🤟🏻😎🐬💜🐇🇺🇸
  • This was an awesome exploration. Thank you for sharing. I am sorry I left the premier a little early but did come back to finish it. You and Danny are just beyond awesome! As always Hugs. Have I mentioned hove much I love your voices?
  • I really enjoyed watching this interesting exploration! The house looks so cozy and neat as if abandoned a short time ago! I love the family items! Thank you,guys, for this episode! Take care!