Park Na-rae "Checkerboard Interiors, No Home to Do" Jabu, who moved 5.5 billion Homes (Save Me Homes)

Park Na-rae sympathized with the emergence of checkerboard The Kitchen Interiors during the sale of the house.In the 151st MBC entertainment Where is My Home (hereinafter referred to as Homes) broadcast on April 10, a married couple in their fifth year appeared as The Client looking for three rooms in Seoul, which are well-infrastructured and convenient to commute to and from.The budget was up to 1.2 billion won in sales.The team NCT DREAM Mark, Jaemin, and Yang Se-hyeong went to see the sale of the Sanse area Apartment in Shilin-dong, Gwanak-gu.It was a 2265 generation great part, and my walkway was built, and the road was about 15 minutes by car.When I entered the porch I saw a small chandelier, which Yang Se-hyeong foreshadowed as this is just the beginning.Later, when I entered the living room, there was a luxurious and exotic space where a large chandelier turned off Eye-catching.Yang Se-hyeong explained that the landlord came from a graphic designer; he saved the molding to make the French modern feel, and the walls and walls were (French Modern Style).The wide balcony, which is more than 10m long, is bright in the south and boasts a forest view of the mountain.The Kitchen floor was a trendy checkerboard these days, so Park Na-rae was excited and explained, There is no house that does not checkerboard, it is modern.The home that Park Na-rae recently moved to was also Checkerboard Interiors; Park Na-rae actively affirmed other co-ordinators comments: Its a trend these days.
Park Na-rae sympathized with the emergence of checkerboard The Kitchen Interiors during the sale of the house.In the 151st MBC entertainment Where is My Home (hereinafter referred to as Homes) broadcast on April 10, a married couple in their fifth year appeared as The Client looking for three rooms in Seoul, which are well-infrastructured and convenient to commute to and from.The budget was up to 1.2 billion won in sales.The team NCT DREAM Mark, Jaemin, and Yang Se-hyeong went to see the sale of the Sanse area Apartment in Shilin-dong, Gwanak-gu.It was a 2265 generation great part, and my walkway was built, and the road was about 15 minutes by car.When I entered the porch I saw a small chandelier, which Yang Se-hyeong foreshadowed as this is just the beginning.Later, when I entered the living room, there was a luxurious and exotic space where a large chandelier turned off Eye-catching.Yang Se-hyeong explained that the landlord came from a graphic designer; he saved the molding to make the French modern feel, and the walls and walls were (French Modern Style).The wide balcony, which is more than 10m long, is bright in the south and boasts a forest view of the mountain.The Kitchen floor was a trendy checkerboard these days, so Park Na-rae was excited and explained, There is no house that does not checkerboard, it is modern.The home that Park Na-rae recently moved to was also Checkerboard Interiors; Park Na-rae actively affirmed other co-ordinators comments: Its a trend these days.

Park Na-rae sympathized with the emergence of checkerboard The Kitchen Interiors during the sale of the house.

In the 151st MBC entertainment "Where is My Home" (hereinafter referred to as "Homes") broadcast on April 10, a married couple in their fifth year appeared as The Client looking for three rooms in Seoul, which are well-infrastructured and convenient to commute to and from. The budget was up to 1.2 billion won in sales.

The team NCT DREAM Mark, Jaemin, and Yang Se-hyeong went to see the sale of the Sanse area Apartment in Shilin-dong, Gwanak-gu. It was a 2265 generation great part, and my walkway was built, and the road was about 15 minutes by car.

When I entered the porch I saw a small chandelier, which Yang Se-hyeong foreshadowed as "this is just the beginning." Later, when I entered the living room, there was a luxurious and exotic space where a large chandelier turned off Eye-catching.

Yang Se-hyeong explained that "the landlord came from a graphic designer; he saved the molding to make the French modern feel, and the walls and walls were (French Modern Style). The wide balcony, which is more than 10m long, is bright in the south and boasts a forest view of the mountain.

The Kitchen floor was a trendy checkerboard these days, so Park Na-rae was excited and explained, "There is no house that does not checkerboard, it is modern." The home that Park Na-rae recently moved to was also Checkerboard Interiors; Park Na-rae actively affirmed other co-ordinators' comments: "It's a trend these days."