Yep, it’s a secret-room-hiding mirror. Open the mirror like a door and step through (on the 2nd picture, look towards the bottom to see the bottom edge of the mirror/door. The plant on the table and the other big plant are reflections in the mirror). Un-fricking-real! Just go on into your mirror!
And some more cool hidden rooms:
THE MYSTERY BEHIND “SANG-GO-JAE”
I just finished watching 개인의 취향 “Kaeinui Chwihyang” (Personal Preference or Personal Taste).
Its a Korean drama starring Lee Min Ho (Jin-ho) and Son Yeh Jin (Kae-In). The story is about a straight, maticulos guy who pretends to be gay in order to become a room mate of a clumsy, female protagonist who lives in “Sang-Go-Jae” (a traditional korean house in the middle of Seoul). The reason (at first) behind his intention is so that he could get an idea of the design of the house for his own advantage.
OK. I’m not here to give a review to the drama because honestly speaking, from my own point of view, I didn’t liked it that much. (BOF is still my first love and I watched it only mainly because of Min Ho :P). ~~The only thing that really catches my attention, and keeps me from watching the drama, and makes me write a blog about it is ~~ THE HOUSE.
“Sang Go Jae, a place which shall make a person dream”
Indeed. That house, I tell you, is so fascinating it hurts!The living area of that house is open. In a tropical country like ours, its beyond perfect. You could even sit outside when it’s raining and the sitting accommodation is epic brilliant, and its not just a regular living area (watch the drama to see what I mean). It was exactly my dream house!!! I never thought that such house could exist in this modern world. And don’t let me start with the furnitures…….
Because of this drama, my list of “The things I wanna learn before I die” expanded. I WANNA LEARN CARPENTRY too!!! The female protagonist is a furniture designer and she makes cute chairs and stuff like that for kids. Her bedroom is cuteness overload! Have you seen her working room? Even the basement is so dreamy. And OMG the kitchen……..
PHOTO CREDIT: dramabeans
Aesthetic Apartment of the Day: Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture managed to transform a 500sq-foot East Village studio apartment into a desirable habitat by situating a “Mezzanine Bedroom” above a modern galley kitchen, and efficiently splitting the living room into a small salon-slash-work space.
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Aesthetic Apartment of the Day: Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture managed to transform a 500sq-foot East Village studio apartment into a desirable habitat by situating a “Mezzanine Bedroom” above a modern galley kitchen, and efficiently splitting the living room into a small salon-slash-work space.
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