concept   floor plan
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korean culture, floor plans are important for feng shui and typically include sliding doors and partitioned rooms for flexibility and privacy.

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1 first floor South Korea In these countries, the first floor typically refers to the ground floor. 1
2 first floor South Korea The 'first floor' refers to the ground floor, with subsequent levels being labeled as 'second floor', 'third floor', and so on. 1
3 floor plan South Korea Floor plans are important in feng shui practices, as the layout and orientation of rooms can have an impact on energy flow and fortune. 1
4 floor plan South Korea Floor plans typically include sliding doors and partitioned rooms for flexibility and privacy. 1
5 ground floor South Korea In some buildings, the ground floor is called the first floor, and the floor above it is considered the second floor. 1
6 open floor plan South Korea Traditional Korean homes have a multi-room structure, with a focus on specific areas for different activities. 1
7 open floor plans South Korea Considered less practical, as there is a preference for more structured and function-specific living spaces. 1
8 top floor South Korea Considered less desirable due to the potential for inconvenience during emergencies such as earthquakes or fires 1
9 top floor South Korea In South Korea, the top floor of a building is often associated with the executive or leadership level, and is considered prestigious. 1