Old things have emotions. Old things on the walls of Hanok

Old things have emotions. Old things on the walls of Hanok


I was walking around Gongju Hanok Village. Old items were lined up on the walls of buildings. This would be a sight that would catch the eye of people who used to live in the countryside. Houses without separate storages would place and hang items on the walls like this. Now, you can only see these items at museums or living history exhibition halls. 

Old items that are not used are static. They stay still because they capture emotions. My eyes and heart linger on the old appearance, the way I used to live. In the midst of busy, fast-moving times, it would be nice to sometimes linger on old memories. 

2025.3.31.


Old things on the walls of Hanok

Old things on the walls of Hanok




This spring, forest fires occur again. Safety information text.

This spring, forest fires occur again. Safety information text.


Everything is fine with the warmer-than-usual spring weather. But there is some unwelcome news. A safety text message. 

A forest fire disaster national crisis alert is at serious level. 

Forest fires are raging on a large scale all over the country. There have been casualties and damage to residents. According to the news, there have been more than 30 forest fires in Chungcheong, Gyeongnam, Gyeongbuk, Gangwon, and Gyeonggi. 

Highways near forest fires are completely closed. 

Roads are being closed. How much forest will they burn? 


Wildfire Disaster Alert Text. March 22, 2025

Wildfire Disaster Alert Text. March 22, 2025


Is spring the season for forest fires? 
Be careful, be careful. I hope there is no more damage. 
And I hope the forest fires are put out quickly. 

However, it seems like the forest fires are just beginning. Soon, we will continue to receive safety text messages about fine dust, yellow dust, and pollen. 

2025.03.23. 



Do you like a big house? or a small house? After Corona, everything has come into the house.

Do you like a big house? or a small house? After Corona, everything has come into the house.


After Corona, big house or small house. 
Everything has come inside the house. 

The COVID-19 situation has changed the way I think about the size of the house. The choice of a big house or a small house is a matter of taste, but when Corona was in full swing, I thought it would be better to have a big house.   

Small house advocates preach the usefulness of small houses for various reasons. They say that, to put it in extreme terms, you can only sleep at home and do everything else outside. Eating out, drinking tea outside, working out at the gym, if you do this, you really only need to sleep in a small house.  

Before COVID-19, small houses were popular. First of all, the increase in single-person households was the biggest factor. People living alone do not need a big house. Minimalism also played a part. People live simply by reducing their belongings, and if they live alone, they do not necessarily need a big house. In addition, as house prices rose, people began to prefer relatively small houses. However, a variable has appeared. 

After COVID-19, society has become non-face-to-face, and all aspects of society are changing. People are more likely to order delivery services than large marts, watch movies at home, exercise at home, and travel at home. As a result, people are naturally drawn to big houses. If you put exercise equipment in a big house and bring things you do outside into the house, it is inevitable that this will happen.  

If you have a lifestyle where you solve a lot of things outside, a small house is fine. However, if non-face-to-face contact is inevitably strengthened and telecommuting becomes more popular, a large house seems more useful than a small house. 

Now that the peak of Corona has passed and things are returning to the previous situation, I am again contemplating whether to have a large house or a small house. A small house is better for my circumstances.  
 

Praise of small houses 

1. Economical.   
Small houses have lower total costs, including construction costs, maintenance costs, and the cost of purchasing appliances and furniture. 

2. Eco-friendly.   
Small houses consume fewer resources. The smaller the size of the house, the less energy is consumed. Small appliances can be used, and recyclable building materials can be used. 

3. Easy to maintain.   
Small houses are easy to maintain. Cleaning, organizing, and maintenance are all done in a small space, so less time and effort is required. 

4. Lifestyle.   
Small houses are suitable for people who pursue a simple life. When the space is small, unnecessary items and distracting habits can be discarded, allowing a simple and clean life. Life is creative, such as coming up with ideas for using small houses effectively. 

5. High mobility.   
Small houses are highly mobile. You can easily move to wherever you want to live. You can freely move your residence, including living there for a month.
 
 
Small house / Tomoya Takamura 

Small house / Tomoya Takamura





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