stroll through the 300 pyeong forest garden surrounded by stone walls.
Jeju-like spaces filled with materials of scrap and basalt from 100-year-old Jeju stone houses
I thought about connecting 100-year-old Gojae (anchae) and Jeju basalt materials (outer bonds) in harmony.
With a dining room (side room) depicting Hallasan Mountain and the sea of Jeju in the center, you can feel the uniqueness and convenience as a single building that connects the main house and the outer house in an H-shape.
On the hills of Tangerine Field, you can see a special two-story house where you can see the sea of Jeju and dozens of islands. It is called Jeju Unjip because the house is located at the same height as the Jejuunjip.
Jeju Woonjip is designed so that one team can enjoy all the spaces (first floor, second floor, rooftop, open-air bath, Infinity Pool, sauna room, garden) privately every day. In every room, the sea of Jeju, Hallasan Mountain, and the forest unfold in a natural frame. You can experience a variety of amazing sunrise, sunset, and night view from Jeju nature according to time and season.
A cloud-high house overlooking the forests and seas of Jeju and the western village of Jeju.