I've always been slow to publish on the blog, but this time there is an excuse: last year we moved to our new house, out of town. Only now we have managed to more or less finish the downstairs. The garden is huge and empty for now (read that as "full of weeds").
There was no water, so we had to get a company drill and make a well; which took long (including the whole time around our wedding...with guests visiting..), but the water is now in the house and very clean and we never have to pay a water bill again! The upstairs is used for storing stuff for now, mostly gardening tools and other things which normally do not belong inside a house.
But it is a happy time and Christmas was warm and calming. And finally with a real tree!
There was no water, so we had to get a company drill and make a well; which took long (including the whole time around our wedding...with guests visiting..), but the water is now in the house and very clean and we never have to pay a water bill again! The upstairs is used for storing stuff for now, mostly gardening tools and other things which normally do not belong inside a house.
But it is a happy time and Christmas was warm and calming. And finally with a real tree!
Because I lived in this flat for couple of years, after moving out, I wanted to help the owner find a new tenant, so I took the pictures for her.
A few weeks ago I had a photo session in a small bakery in Tallinn centre, called De Vos. What is usually a café was set up as a perfect spot for a birthday party or company event celebration. My favourites were the photos in candle light.
Empty flats are always quite tricky. They need a bit of extra effort. Or sweets; and some green details; oh, and some cute lights!
The splash of colors really brought it to life, on an otherwise quite dull and gray autumn day.

Photos for Kiinteistömaailma Bulevardi
The old part of Tallinn centre is so charming and there are so many cool locations in every single building. Most of which you would maybe not guess from the street. Such was this elegant restaurant on the main street of the medieval part of town.
I loved their small glass decorations hanging from the ceiling. They gave a nice separation feeling between the tables.
And to not forget you are in a medieval part of town, there was the old passageway with a small door, right next to a romantic two-person table.
