concept   bedroom
culture   Korea
statement   In Korean culture, bedrooms are multi-functional spaces designed with elements of minimalism and simplicity.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 bedroom Korea Often has futon or tatami flooring, and may be multi-functional as a living space during the day 1
2 bedroom South Korea A multifunctional space for sleeping, studying, and relaxing 1
3 bedroom organization South Korea In these countries, it is customary to keep the bedroom minimalist and clutter-free, with a focus on simplicity and tidiness. 1
4 dormitory South Korea In these countries, dormitories are also commonly found, but they may be used by company employees or workers who are based away from their homes. 1
5 dormitory South Korea Less common due to cultural emphasis on family living arrangements 1
6 dormitory South Korea Often used by workers as temporary housing closer to their workplace 1
7 dormitory South Korea Sometimes used for short-term stays, similar to a budget hotel 1
8 family room South Korea Not a common concept as families typically spend leisure time in other areas of the house, such as the living room or dining room. 1
9 family room South Korea A space mainly for guests and not commonly used for family relaxation 1
10 guest room Korea Rarely found in traditional homes as guests are usually accommodated in shared living spaces or in hotels. 1
11 living room Korea Reserved for receiving guests and not typically used for everyday family relaxation; may have a more formal design and seating arrangement. 1
12 master bedroom Korea Less common, with smaller size and less emphasis on separation from other bedrooms 1
13 room Korea Rooms in houses are often multi-functional and may not have specific designated functions. 1
14 rooms Korea Traditional houses may have multi-purpose rooms that serve as both living and sleeping areas, reflecting a more minimalist approach to living space. 1