This South Korea home uses its architecture to immerse guests in its national park surroundings

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To be used as a rental holiday home, the Doldam house in South Korea’s Mt. Seorak National Park uses its architecture and interior to mimic its natural surroundings providing guests with an immersive, nature-filled experience.
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