On the 23rd, the home of actor Park Kwang-hyun and Son Hee-seung, a married couple, was transformed into a new look under the expert's touch on tvN's "Shinbakhan Jeongri." Photo by tvN "Shinbakhan Jeongri" broadcast screen capture.

On the 23rd, the home of actor Park Kwang-hyun and Son Hee-seung, a married couple, was transformed into a new look under the expert's touch on tvN's "Shinbakhan Jeongri." Photo by tvN "Shinbakhan Jeongri" broadcast screen capture.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] The home of actor Park Gwang-hyun and his wife Son Hee-seung has been transformed into a new look under the hands of experts.


On the 23rd episode of tvN's 'Shinbakhan Jeongri' (Amazing Organization), Park Gwang-hyun appeared with his wife Son Hee-seung and their daughter.


The Park Gwang-hyun family's house attracted attention from the start as it was the first duplex-style house featured on 'Shinbakhan Jeongri,' with a unique structure. Park Narae admired the entrance, saying, "The colors are colorful. The interior of the house is so pretty." Going up the stairs and passing through the middle door, a spacious, modern white-toned living room was revealed.


Next, a large rooftop that the three family members could use was unveiled. Park Gwang-hyun explained, "We chose a house with a rooftop to have barbecues with the family, but it's not that easy."


Park Gwang-hyun said, "This is the house I've lived in since my 20s, but elders say the living room should be spacious. So the rooms are a bit small." In response, Yoon Kyun-sang said, "I saw the living room earlier, and it looked like a youth hostel."


On the 23rd, the home of actor Park Kwang-hyun and Son Hee-seung, a married couple, was transformed into a new look under the expert's touch on tvN's "Shinbakhan Jeongri." Photo by tvN "Shinbakhan Jeongri" broadcast screen capture.

On the 23rd, the home of actor Park Kwang-hyun and Son Hee-seung, a married couple, was transformed into a new look under the expert's touch on tvN's "Shinbakhan Jeongri." Photo by tvN "Shinbakhan Jeongri" broadcast screen capture.

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The room on the rooftop was arranged as a bedroom for the three family members. Wife Son Hee-seung explained about the neat master bedroom interior, "There should only be a bed in the bedroom." She also said about the built-in closet, "Rather than furniture, there is a built-in closet. My parents-in-law used to create storage wherever there was space." Park Gwang-hyun's house had storage spaces throughout the home.


Then, a new room appeared behind the bedroom curtains, surprising everyone. This space was where Park Gwang-hyun exercised and practiced. Park Gwang-hyun explained, "After getting married, I didn't have my own space, but when we moved into this house, I wanted to make this place my own. But it ended up becoming a storage room."


Regarding the 'inconvenient points' of the house, Son Hee-seung answered, "Even though it's so spacious, it doesn't feel comfortable. There are many dead spaces."


About the kitchen, Park Gwang-hyun said, "Actually, the kitchen is not just my wife's space," and added, "In our house, the person who wakes up first makes breakfast. So there are complaints. Things are too tightly packed."


Especially next to the kitchen was the dressing room. Park Gwang-hyun said, "Before we lived here, this was the room where my parents lived. When we moved in, it became the dressing room. So the flow of movement is awkward."


In particular, Son Hee-seung called one room "no answer," and Shin Ae was at a loss for words. That room was previously the room where her mother rested, as well as her wife's study and laundry room. Son Hee-seung said, "I told you to tidy up before filming," feeling embarrassed. Park Gwang-hyun also said, "It's a bit embarrassing," showing his discomfort.


On the 23rd, the home of actor Park Kwang-hyun and Son Hee-seung, a married couple, was transformed into a new look under the expert's touch on tvN's "Shinbakhan Jeongri." Photo by tvN "Shinbakhan Jeongri" broadcast screen capture.

On the 23rd, the home of actor Park Kwang-hyun and Son Hee-seung, a married couple, was transformed into a new look under the expert's touch on tvN's "Shinbakhan Jeongri." Photo by tvN "Shinbakhan Jeongri" broadcast screen capture.

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Park Gwang-hyun said, "I have the will to change. I really want to live by decluttering," and the 'Shinbakhan Jeongri' team rolled up their sleeves and began a full-scale reorganization.


Afterward, unused items scattered throughout the house were generously cleared out over a week, even using a ladder truck. The amount of discarded items reached a whopping 2 tons.


The living room, which had been crowded in one corner of the spacious area, was completely transformed just by rearranging. Park Gwang-hyun marveled, "I'm not joking, but I got goosebumps. I thought I was doing my best before, but that wasn't the case."


The built-in closet was transformed into a spacious area. The kitchen, which had been in a state of saturation, was completed by leaving only the necessary items. Son Hee-seung happily said, "This is what I wanted." The utility room, which Son Hee-seung called "a space I didn't even want to look at," was also neatly organized. She tearfully said, "I think they understood the person, not just the furniture or the house."


Also, Son Hee-seung received a new dressing table remodeled from the wardrobe in the storage room. She said, "This is something I only saw in dressing rooms," and added, "I thought I didn't need a dressing table, but now that I have one, I like it. I feel like I have to perform," wiping away tears.



The bedroom, with the storage cabinet removed, was transformed luxuriously as if it appeared in a foreign magazine. Finally, the daughter Ha-on's room was revealed. The room, a space where Ha-on could comfortably use, was transformed neatly and beautifully, with books and toys removed.


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