I feel like my whole life in Korea has basically been a lot of moving around. A succession of in-betweens where I am put in a place, that is not my own place, and basically just live out of my suitcases (spread all over the place) for a while before getting what is supposed to be my definite apartment. It happened in Sanbon. It happened in Dongtan. I still do not have Internet in my apartment actually and am writing from a coffee shop I like near my workplace - Internet is just fine but the wifi is not working properly and I can't set it right.
The apartment I had before last week was a big 2 rooms and 1 big living room with huge windows that could set your gaze diving into the city, with a beautiful sunrise and sunset. It had that feeling of the apartment you see in Korean dramas, with special wallpapers and door framing that looked amazing without the slightest decoration. It was the apartment my boss had bought to use when he or one of his associates needed to stay in Dongtan. Obviously the apartment was not going to be mine. Way too big, and probably way too expensive to heat with the kind of pay I make. As a matter of fact, for the one month I stayed there the heating/gaz/light/maintenance fees came up to $450. Needless to say I refused to pay this much (the pay I had recieved so far did not even exceed $420). I haven't gotten to talk about it in details with my boss yet, but my next pay is this Friday so I suppose I'll see what's coming for me at that time. Thing is, I know they had that apartment even if I had not been there so I wouldn't appreciate if they were to make me pay this bill, as technically I did not need such a huge place and it was more inconvenient than anything, since there was nothing in it.
But I am straying away from the topic.
DONGTAN: Apartment 1
The apartment was really nice, with a lot of different lighting options and had a cool refrigerator with the little door that made it easy for lazy people to just grab a drink without having to open the actual fridge door.
I really liked how the closet was set, with the drawers for accessories and - you can't see it on this picture but wtv... - the pants hanger that you can pull to see all the pants you have. I secretly hoped to either get the cool fridge or this kind of closet in my new apartment...
DONGTAN: Apartment 2
Last week I finally moved to my new apartment. My own apartment. I had been dreading the fact that, having literally no money right now (living with my credit card) I wouldn't be able to furnish the apartment and even buy pans and food in the fridge. However, the apartment will not need much. It is TINY! It is probably a 3rd of the apartment I had in Sanbon, though the pictures make it look bigger than what it is, and the pictures I put of my apartment in Sanbon make it look smaller.
I used my credit card to buy a minimum and not, ideally, I would need a small couch to have a cozy place to sit on, and maybe a bookshelf, to make a sort of separation between what is the "living room" part and the "bedroom" part of the one room apartment.
The way the bed stand is made makes it possible to just lift one side and pull it into the wall to make it disappear (however, since my bedding is actually pretty thick, as in includes a sort of mat that I put on top of the mattress I doubt it would fit in...). All the shelves/drawers/closets were cleverly designed to optimize the space on the apartment so while it is indeed tiny as......, I actually love it much more than all the other apartments I've been in. I love the size, it feels perfect for a person living alone. I yet need to get used to just be in my apartment again, because in the previous one, I kept going out so I wouldn't feel the emptiness of the room set into me.
So far, the only thing I dislike about this apartment is that while it has an amazing view for a 9th floor, the window is tiny and right by the bed so I both get direct sunlight during the day, and have to stand on my bed to actually look outside. Same with showing people the view: I have people walking on my bed to look outside, but there is no other way to do it...
A sort of table can be pulled out of the cupboard. I haven't really used it so far but I'll probably get a second stool to sit by it, or have people sit there when they come over.
I didn't get to take many pictures of the bathroom, because space-wise, it always looks quite weird and it's hard to get good angles... but it looks great. Most Korean bathrooms have the shower right by the toilet and everything gets wet when you shower, but this one has a glass separation that blocks the water. There is also a lot of shelves and space to put things out without looking messy so I just love it. If only I did not lose that much hair everyday and didn't have to pick it up at all times it would look amazing... ah ha.
I can either choose the normal shower head or use what I call the "strong rain" shower style (is there even a name for that thing?).
Is it a bit OCD of me, to just want to throw away my suitcases because they can never fit anywhere and always make the room I stay in look messy? I hate suitcases. They should come in a physically-disappear-when-not-in-use type.
We can see the small window on this picture.
I got my wish! The closet is amazing. The space is really well thought and every corner of it is used and looks clean and nice. I am really happy to have gotten a new apartment (no one ever lived there before) because it looks modern and sparkling.
There is a huge mirror right in front of this shoe closet right by the entrance door, but I did not take a picture, cuz it'd just look like a mirror, and it's hard to get a general idea of what it is without being in the room. However, this shoe closet.... yay <3
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