Alex: Super
Simona: We're in Mokrin
and we're heading to Mokrin House.
At least we have where to buy some beer, some gas.
Are you going that way because you've seen the map and know the way?
Simona: I saw the sign over there that says: Mokrin House 200 meters Alex: Ok, cool.
Simona: Anything else to add? Alex: We're in a village...
Chicken, cats,
It smells like cows
We made it to Mokrin
and our room...
totally awesome!
We got here 2 seconds ago, and we already made a mess.
But it's
super cool!
And
If the sky is clear tonight,
probably from here,
we could see..
the sky.
This was our room,
with a swing in it
This is the garden
You can simply take a bean bag,
put it on the grass and
work,
or you can walk barefoot on the grass.
We enjoyed doing this.
When and if you get bored, you can always take a bike and ride it in the village,
you don't need to pay extra.
This is the workspace.
Another meeting room or... workspace.
And what I liked best is that they didn't cut down the tree to make a cool terrace.
Of course when the sun is shining
it's way more pleasant.
You can bring a bean bag and work in the shade
under the tree.
In the summer, you can enjoy a cocktail
and work by the pool,
which is organic, meaning it doesn't have chlorine or other substances in it.
It has a system, which I don't know how to explain
It somehow filters the water.
And for those who don't want a private room, but would rather share it with other people,
we'll now show you the other accommodation options
These are the 2 single bed rooms with a private bathroom.
Pretty similar to the bigger ones.
So you have plenty of options at Mokrin House and you can find one suited for your budget.
We came here to document about co-working and co-living spaces.
Many people were wondering why they're so expensive,
but after we spent 2 nights here,
we came to realize it's not expensive at all.
Especially for what they offer.
And...
Yesterday I had a page-full of tasks and by the end of the day I managed to finish them all,
which made me super happy.
Because I didn't have to worry about anything: what to eat, who does the dishes...
I could focus solely on my work,
have lunch,
work again,
have dinner
and then finish the work-day, very happy about my productivity.
I have fun when I work, so excuse my enthusiasm
If you only want to travel, clearly this is not the place for you.
If you need to work on your projects, come here, it's quiet, you can hear the neighbour's geese,
you're in a small village, you can ride bikes, interact with locals,
you can go to Kikinda and see some "tree tunnel", but that's it, there aren't many things to do.
You come here to work.
Freelancers, digital nomads and companies that want to come here for team-building events,
or start-ups that can't afford an office space with rent and everything
so they can come here and work.
That house is..
The house in front of us is very old but was consolidated and renovated,
so there's a also a little bit of history behind this place.
The plan of the ones who started Mokrin House over the next few years is to transform this place into a global village.
One of the things I liked most is that you don't have the offices, bedrooms and kitchen all under the same roof,
you will inevitably get out a few times a day to move from one to another.
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