2024-08-16
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What I admire most about Korean mothers is that they always put their children first in everything they do.
Today we look at a Korean family of four▼
In order to create a spacious game space for the two brothers to play freely in the 102-square-meter house, the couple sold all the furniture in the house, leaving only four necessary sofas, a dining table and chairs, a bed and some cabinets.
A living room without a coffee table and TV cabinet has many advantages. It is free and comfortable. Children can chase and play with each other without worries, and adults can join in the fun when they come home from get off work.
In addition, for some more self-disciplined mothers, by placing a yoga mat facing the TV, the living room can be converted into a sports room at any time, allowing them to exercise while taking care of their children, and they no longer have to worry about their own life rhythm being disrupted.
Adding pulleys to the bottom of the tray makes it effortless to move large green plants around. I plan to learn this and install it on my parents’ plants as well.
In Korea, few people entertain guests at home, and most spaces are designed around their own living habits.
The semi-open kitchen is convenient for housewives to cook and look after children at the same time. The six-person dining table is just right for a family of four. The refrigerator is embedded in the cabinet at the back, and the traffic line is the shortest from the dining room and kitchen.
Looking at her kitchen, it seems that Chinese and Korean housewives have the same storage ideas: as long as you are diligent enough, have good storage habits, and put things in order, the kitchen will naturally become clean and refreshing▼
However, in the entire custom cabinet, Korea does one thing better than us: leaving appropriate space to place rice cookers, ovens... to save countertop space, and adding a pull-out plate under the rice cooker, which can be pulled out when cooking or serving rice, so that the lid will not be unable to open.
There is a set of cabinets against the wall in the master bedroom hallway, which serves as both a desk and a dressing table.
Although the space is simple, it is not ordinary. I fell in love with the rattan bedside table at first sight. The bed against the wall is also a concession made based on the child's current living habits, freeing up ample aisle space for children to play with their parents before bedtime.
When the two children are young, they can share a room so that they can keep each other company, and the other room can be converted into a playroom.
In the morning, people get up and go to the bathroom, and adults go to work and children go to school at almost the same time, so it is best to keep two bathrooms for a family of four.
The washbasin is small and the countertop is not enough, so adding a half wall is a good idea. Place the toilet and shower in a straight line, and then this half wall can solve the problem of storing daily necessities such as shower gel, toothbrushes, mobile phones, toilet paper, etc.
Multiple doors and multiple protections, and an independent entrance design are very common in South Korea. Changhong glass is light-transmitting but not shadow-transparent, protecting the privacy of the living room. It is very worthy of reference for domestic house types with living rooms visible upon entrance and for friends who have high requirements for cleanliness at home.