A neighborhood that makes you forget Seoul in the middle of Seoul, I wanted to live in Sadamun-an, s

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Published on May 12, 2024
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❚ Architectural Exploration House???? Renovating an Old House in Seoul ❚ April 23, 2024 (Tue) EBS1 Broadcast A Spanish man named Adria who thinks he must have walked the alleys of Seochon in his past life. To him, the alleys of Seochon inside Sadamun were a peaceful and friendly place, like his hometown in Spain that he left behind. Furthermore, Hanok is not an unfamiliar house to Adria, who is a fan of K-drama historical dramas. It was not unrelated to this that he chose a Hanok in Seochon as his hometown with his Korean wife, Yeong-jeon, whom he met by fate. However, a problem arose after he decided to live in the house and signed a lease contract. The landlord wanted to sell the house to someone else. In the end, Adria and Yeong-jeon asked for a discount on the house price in exchange for receiving double the deposit as a breach of contract, and purchased a 100-year-old Hanok. They lived there for a year, but one night, Adria heard a strange sound. 'Squeak!' The couple decided to remodel, which they had been putting off, because they were worried that the house would collapse. The original purpose of this house, which was made by connecting two hanoks, was to be a stay. The original house, which had to go to the bathroom across the yard and even had a doorless bathtub, might be romantic for a one-night stay, but it also had a long-standing concern that it needed structural changes for a family of four to live in. When they tore down the 100-year-old hanok, the roof was covered with a different roof instead of the tiles that had leaked, and the pillars were already damaged and were floating in the air. In the end, the construction that was supposed to be finished in six months was finished the following summer. Thanks to this, they completed their own hanok that is like no other in the world, with a full-length window that overlooks the Seochon alley and a rooftop skylight. When the shutters are closed, it resembles a pavilion with a large wooden floor, and when the shutters are opened, it is like another hanok. The spacious living room that embraces the courtyard seems to be in European style, but when you look at the ceiling that stylishly exposes the rafters, you can clearly see that this house was originally a hanok. Moreover, if you close the skylight with blinds, it is said that a sumi-e painting of apricot blossoms spreads out like a painting. When birds fly in occasionally, it seems to breathe life into the picturesque sumi-e painting. A 100-year-old hanok house renovated by a Spanish husband and a Korean wife. Let’s take a look at the special transformation of an old house in Sadamun, Seoul, which has become even more charming by connecting two houses. #ArchitectureExplorationHouse #SadamunAnNeighborhood #Seochon100YearOldHouse #TwoHanoks #HanokMajorRenovation #HanokRemodeling #KimHoMinArchitect

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