Its official! 2 years of living for free in the same place! Many Before and After photo's.

in anarchy •  5 years ago  (edited)

Welcome to my Home!

This is a post to document and celebrate 2 years of occupying this cabin here in Norway. The changes that have happened are quite astonishing to look back on and I'm really happy to keep it all on blockchain so I can always access it easily in the future. If the owners ever come back to use it or to sell it, then I have documented evidence of the work I have personally done on their property which saved the cabin from falling down completely.

I guess they wont be back anytime soon though- they haven't been here for 20 years according to the neighbors, and the place did have some rotten floor boards and smashed windows, and some structural damage.

This brings back memory's - this snap is from 2 years ago of the front of the cabin..

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And here is was looking after the renovation..

Here's a recap of how it went, I guess actually no-one that reads this would have read the first posts of the renovation, so I will leave the links at the bottom for those interested.


It was fun, we had no electric..

....I managed at the time to buy a dewalt drill that we could charge up at the nieghbours and I had hand tools anyway. 10 brand new handsaws later, 333m of wood for internal walls, and 700kg of plasterboard later, it was complete.
This is not in much order and the previous posts are in better depths and order!

Removing the front door to replace the rotten side kitchen door to be used as the only entrance inside. A second hand window that I thought weighed just 11kg when it actually weighed around 60 kg, and I had to go get it without a car - which was testing! It was at the undercoat stages of being painted. The window to the right is my bedroom window which replaced the old big window next to the front door.

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Inside!

This was taken the second time I came to the cabin, just a day after I found it, but I had to show my mate it because we were occupying places together so I thought to invite him to live there too. The doors were locked but the kitchen widow was smashed so we got in like that and then could unlock the doors from inside.

pondering the possibility's....


And this photo below was taken right now from exactly that same spot as the first photo.

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Just a bit different huh?!

Imagine if you owned this and one day decided to go see it expecting it to be caved in on itself hahahah. That's why I document it because I will own it after 10 more years from occupation rights. If I get evicted before hand, I can get money for the work i have done here and the money me and my mate spent which was around 10,000 euro on building materials. We realized that it would be worth to do it as the place is so quiet, and so so far its cost us 2500 euro each in rent a year which is very cheap for this country.


After the Pondering...

We were first thinking just to put tents up inside and use the old wood burner but this place was like a gold mine! We are both travelers and arrived with only the best home ever for true freedom and independence - a tent and good sleeping bag - and we both had money at the time so we thought about taking the inside wall panels off, and putting insulation in the walls. But then I realized, without the right tools we would damage the wood and when we tried to replace it we would have exposed rockwool which wouldn't be good. It was just less hassle to make new walls and ceiling all with 10 cm insulation.

completely new suspended ceiling, with cables run for lights and sockets.


Luckily they have here 6mm thick plasterboard, if they didn't I would have had a lot more work to to to make the new ceiling level because at some point in time the chimney stack has sunk and the ceiling are now all different angles. The thin plasterboard is flexible to overcome this multi angled ceiling problem.

Here's a pic showing the angles, its quite funny!

The ceiling was up, just the kitchen ceiling would be separate from the rest, and then it was time to make 2 bedrooms. In the photo above, I removed a kitchen wall to put a door there into one of the rooms, and below is the separating wall standing in one room looking into the next, and also the lounge going into the kitchen.

My Room - just finished the plasterboarding and filling the joints.

Small Structural Repairs for the kitchen!

It wasn't so bad, the guttering was very blocked from overhanging trees and constant dripping had eaten the kitchen floor away so this work here had to be carried out. I had to do some brickwork and then replace the wood you see in the photo.

The corner of the wall too as it was also rotted away and we used 5cm insulation that we found in the trash to stuff the walls of the kitchen with.


And Today, how it looks completely untidy!

Lounge

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My Room
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Kitchen
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There is another bedroom but the photo is broken hahaha!

If you know anyone who is homeless, then show them this post.

Oh yeh right, here are the links to the old posts like I said :


Big Love & Abundance,
@movingman

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p.s, @cheetah, I bet you 5 steem you will downvote this for plagiarism.. get an Update! :P

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Great work. You are an example to us all:)

Thanks Deirdy! great to see you still here!

I'll be here till they turn the lights out sweetie.

Doesnt 5G put you off?

I must admit I am worried about 5G, so much so that we're leaving the city and looking for some remote country location where we can get off the grid and prepare for what we believe is coming, extreme cooling, food shortages with the attendant disease and social unrest. I don't think the city will be the place to be in the next 20 years or so......if I last that long.

You both have put in a lot of work well done and I hope you end up being the legal owners some day😀

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Thanks man! hurry up and get living in Roman :P

Yes mate👍

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Enjoy the day, im off to sleep 😁

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Thanks and hope you sleep well 😃

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Wow! Amazing project! Congratulations!

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Thanks man! Next I will fit a sink in the kitchen and do some tiling 😁

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Daaaamn dude!

Now I also want a lil cabin (:

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Man, I came up from flensburg on a bicycle to norway and i had a tent, but in 30 nights i used it maybe t times, because in denmark, sweden there were just empty homes open doors on the old country roads in the middle of nowhere 😀 same here we got more than one cabin that we occupy and use them for guests

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Damn! Flensburg? That's nearly germany!

Maybe a friend of me and I will join ya!
Gimme the free Land! :D

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hahahah nearly germany hahahahaha :) :)

? :D

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It is in germany isnt it? Woops or is it denmark 😂

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I think it's soon part of the water

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Hhahahahahhahahahah :)

Just amazing progress!

As you say - even if you have to leave you've had two years of cheap rent and all those skills enhanced!

Great work!

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Yes! We didnt yet have any unknown visitors, just one woman and her dog who somehow made her way up here 😂 my dogs ran out and she ran off up the forest slope, not sure how she got through the undergrowth and fences, hmm thinking of it now maybe she was a ghost 😊

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cool project. I love it.

Thanks! I often wonder how many *other hardcore crypto heads are living alternativly too 😀

No squatters rights? Well done, all the best !

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:) Hopefully they wont be needed! thanks mate

It's definitely a man cave. lol.

hahaha! I am actually domesticated but it gets this messy within two days of use anyway, so 4 days of no cleaning and well, half the forest is inside!

It's all good...it feels incredibly nice since my kids are gone to have to be only accountable to myself.