[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Park Hee-eun] Park Narae revealed the interior design of her newly moved-in house.
On the 29th broadcast of MBC's 'I Live Alone,' Park Narae introduced her home, saying, "New Naraeba. It's a new house."
Park Narae explained, "I tried to give it a French feel like a French salon," adding, "I revived the 19th century era when Dal? and Picasso lived. Doesn't it look like a puppet show could start any moment?"
Additionally, eye-catching elements included vibrant wallpaper full of unique animal patterns, red velvet curtains, and neon signs. Outside the living room's glass window, three Han River bridges were visible.
In response, the studio reacted, "She really lives lavishly." Park Narae said, "I will truly live a glamorous life."
Especially regarding the wallpaper filled with animal drawings on the red curtain, Park Narae emphasized, "I heard that I'm the only person in Korea using that wallpaper."
On the other hand, Park Narae decorated the kitchen and guest room simply. She confessed, "Since it's a monthly rental, I didn't do much interior work."
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