A window is not just for light; it’s for connection. In Korea, we love creating a “Healing Spot” near the window. By combining a wooden bench with traditional lattice patterns, you can create a 5-star sanctuary in your own home.
1. The Floating Window Bench
Instead of a bulky chair, install a minimalist wooden platform (inspired by Dae-cheong-maru) under your largest window. Add neutral-toned cushions to create a perfect spot for reading or morning coffee. This clean line matches our K-Minimalism philosophy perfectly.

2. Traditional Lattice (Chang-sal) Blinds
Replace plain curtains with modern blinds featuring subtle Korean lattice patterns. When the sun hits them, they cast beautiful geometric shadows that add “Art” to your walls without extra decor.

3. Layering with Natural Textures
Mix wood, linen, and sunlight. This trio creates an organic warmth that makes even the most modern apartment feel grounded and peaceful.
(To see how this light flows into your workspace, don’t miss our guide on Modern K-Home Office!)
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