How Koreans Organize a Small Apartment — and Why It Feels Larger Than It Measures Step into a well-kept Korean apartment and the first impression is usually one of openness. The living room fl…
Read moreOndol: The Floor Heating System That Shaped How Koreans Live, Sleep, and Sit Walk into a Korean apartment in January and the first thing you notice, before your coat is off, is that the floor …
Read moreThe Korean Wet Room: What the Floor Drain Is Telling You About How Koreans Think About Bathrooms Most North Americans encounter the Korean bathroom for the first time and spend a few seconds s…
Read moreWhy Korean Apartments All Look the Same Inside — and Why That Sameness Has a Logic Walk into a Korean apartment you have never visited before and there is a good chance you already know roug…
Read moreJeonse: Korea's Deposit-Only Rental System and the Logic Behind It If you have spent any time researching housing in Korea, you have probably encountered a term that stops most foreigners …
Read moreKorean Food Is Not a Cuisine — It Is a System, and This Is How the System Works Most cuisines can be described by their ingredients or their signature dishes. Korean food resists that approach…
Read moreThe Korean Breakfast Has No Cereal, No Toast, No Concept of a "Light Start" The first thing that surprises most North American visitors who stay in a Korean home or eat at a Korean g…
Read moreWhat Honbap Actually Reveals — Korea's Solo Dining Boom as a Social X-Ray A food trend is usually legible on the surface: a new ingredient becomes fashionable, a cooking technique spreads,…
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