
누와
Seoul
Nuwa is a hidden gem of a hanok tucked away in the quiet residential streets of Seocho, a charming village west of Gyeongbokgung Palace. This intimate traditional Korean house, spanning just over 100 square feet, welcomes you into a space steeped in the aesthetics of bygone living. A low wooden table, designed to reflect traditional ways of life, is thoughtfully arranged with all the implements needed for tea ceremony. Adjacent to this peaceful corner sits an open soaking tub that flows seamlessly from the floor level, inviting you to soak away the day in comfort and contemplation. Wooden furnishings and stone accents create a sense of quiet gravitas throughout the space, while contemporary reinterpretations of traditional room dividers and lighting fixtures inspired by vintage lanterns add visual interest. Delicate landscaping details scattered throughout the home offer quiet moments of beauty and discovery at every turn. This intimate retreat is perfectly suited for solo travelers or couples seeking a serene escape, where the rhythm of traditional Korean life can be fully savored. <<<BODY>>>