Back in the days of the Soviet Union, there was an immense need for housing which resulted in numerous bleak-looking apartment buildings being built all over Eastern Bloc countries. Many of those buildings are still used to this day and their creative residents are coming up with ways of livening up the boring old stairwells and yards – often in pretty hilarious ways.
Some Lithuanians have even created a Facebook group titled Laiptinių puošimo grupė (Stairwell decoration group) where they are sharing the most creative decorations they’ve come across or created themselves. From sculptures of Goku to colorful murals of waterfalls, check out the most unique ways people decorated their old soviet buildings in the gallery below!
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#1
Image source: Kristina Šeniauskienė
Vilnius resident Kristina Šeniauskienė has recently made the local news for the impressive garden she created near her apartment building. In an interview with a local TV station, the woman said she works for the compliments and has never received as many as she does not. Kristina spends 5 to 6 six hours every day tending all 60 different plants around the garden.
#2
Image source: Ema Matulionytė
#3
Image source: Laiptinių puošimo grupė
#4
Image source: Laiptinių puošimo grupė
#5
Image source: Goda Stanionytė
#6
Image source: Sandra Kasperūnaitė
#7
Image source: Mantas Zakas
#8
Image source: Lauksvė Krušaitė
#9
Image source: Bernardas Maršalka
#10
Image source: Liudvikas Rukšėnas
#11
Image source: Giedrius Poska
#12
Image source: Darija Zakarauskaite
#13
Image source: Ieva Gvazdaitytė
#14
Image source: Roberta Bičiūnaitė
#15
Image source: Teodoras Lukošiūnas
“Please look after my flower until February 7”
#16
Image source: Ieva Nakvišėlė
#17
Image source: Elena Krukonytė
#18
Image source: Haidė Muzičiukaitė
#19
Image source: Aušra Lenkšaitė
#20
Image source: Liepa Gaidauskaitė
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