Today is a legendary day—my 60th post on this blog! To celebrate, let’s talk about the ultimate interior luxury: the Home Gallery. In Korea, we believe your home should be a space that inspires your soul through art and “Yeo-baek” (the beauty of empty space).
1. The Power of a Focal Point
A home gallery isn’t about filling every wall. It’s about choosing one “Focal Point.” Place a large piece of art or a beautiful Moon Jar (Dal-hang-ari) in your hallway. Use layered spotlights to highlight the texture, making it feel like a private museum.

2. Sophisticated Minimalism
The secret to a K-Gallery vibe is simplicity. Pair your art with a slim, dark wood console table. Keep the surrounding space completely clear. This contrast between the art and the “Empty Space” creates a high-end, sophisticated energy that matches our K-Minimalism philosophy.

3. Mixing Art with Nature
A true Korean-style gallery always includes a touch of nature. Place a single, tall branch in a minimalist vase next to your art. This “Living Art” changes with the seasons and brings a calm, grounding vibration to your modern apartment.
(To see how this artistic vibe flows into your resting space, check out our guide on K-Bedroom Design!)
💡 My 60th Post Tip:
Invest in one high-quality piece rather than ten cheap ones. Quality over quantity is the golden rule of a high-end Korean interior.
Thank you for joining me on this journey to 60 posts! Which room in your home would you turn into a gallery?


















