Apartments transform with cinemas, book cafes, and hobby classes
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A new luxury apartment complex in Seoul features extensive community amenities, including a cinema, book cafe, and hobby classes.
- These facilities are part of the 'H Culture Club' residential service platform, designed to enhance residents' quality of life.
- The complex aims to provide a resort-like living experience with diverse cultural and recreational offerings.
Apartment living in Seoul is being redefined with the introduction of luxury complexes offering extensive community facilities that go far beyond basic housing. The DH Bangbae complex, set to open in September, showcases this trend with its 'H Culture Club' service platform, integrating cultural, artistic, educational, and health content directly into residents' daily lives.
Residents at DH Bangbae will have access to a range of amenities designed to foster a vibrant community and provide a high quality of life. These include a sophisticated book cafe, a private cinema, a fitness center, and an indoor gymnasium. The complex is also introducing unique hobby classes, such as beach terrarium making, which was demonstrated during a preview event. Future classes are planned in collaboration with Hyundai Department Store's cultural centers, featuring activities like family board games and flower arrangement.
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Hyundai Engineering & Construction, the developer, highlighted that the 'H Culture Club' is being introduced for the first time at DH Bangbae. This platform aims to transform the residential experience by offering diverse, engaging content within the complex itself. The goal is to create a living environment that feels more like a resort, catering to the evolving lifestyle preferences of urban dwellers.
The emphasis on community and lifestyle amenities reflects a growing demand for integrated living solutions. By providing these services, developers like Hyundai are not just building homes but creating comprehensive living environments that offer convenience, entertainment, and opportunities for personal enrichment, setting a new standard for residential developments in South Korea.
This is what the hobby classes for residents, which will be held in collaboration with Hyundai Department Store's cultural centers, will look like.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.