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❚ Architectural Exploration House🏡 A house with nothing to throw away❚ Broadcast on December 3, 2024 The couple Gil-ho Jo and Mi-young Nam, who live in Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do. The couple, who had previously built a house and lived there for 12 years, considered a 'house with 100% usability' the most when building their second house. The couple wanted a house that would not require much maintenance for the next 10 or 20 years. What kind of inner strength is hidden in a house that has removed useless and flashy things and filled it only with the necessary things based on their experience in housing? The wife, Mi-young Nam, wondered if the garage space could be used as an indoor space. What she realized while living in a country house was that visitors came surprisingly often. For guests who visit briefly, the garage near the front gate was changed into a welcome room, and it is used as a space that is comfortable for both the guests and the owner. Another part of this house that was considerate of guests was that the guest room was separated like an annex and even a bathroom was built separately. Also, the structure designed to connect the kitchen – living room – bedroom through the entrance, and the structure that places the bathroom next to the entrance and in front of the main door to separate it from the house are sensible points that take into account everyone’s privacy. This is also an idea born from the know-how of housing experience. The biggest obstacle in building a house is, of course, the budget issue. Through one experience, the owner couple realized that ‘where and how to spend money’ is more important than ‘how much money you have.’ Instead of boldly eliminating the second floor and attic space, which are difficult to walk on, they increased the number of bathrooms to four. In addition, instead of the island table, which is difficult to keep clean, they completed a kitchen that is appropriately hidden and reduced through a large pantry and kitchen screen. In addition, the husband, Gil-ho Cho, simplified the landscaping of the garden to make it easy to manage with a rock that came out during construction and a pine tree. Instead, they built a large warehouse to store tools necessary for country life, and they are adding satisfaction to the couple’s life through ‘selection and concentration.’ The owner couple in their 60s built their last house with the intention of living there for the rest of their lives. I thought that a house that is free of defects and can be used for a long time is more important than a house that is flashy and pretty. Rather than a house that is flashy, I wanted a simple and sturdy house that goes well with nature, to the point that the roof shape is modeled after the mountain. Based on many years of experience in housing, we visit a house that is 100% usable, a couple who chose to 'subtract' rather than 'show'. #ArchitectureExplorationHouse #CountryHouse_12YearsExperience #100%Usable_HouseBuilding #SingleHouse #Interior #Architect