K-Pop idol Yura has an absolutely beautiful apartment!
Just by seeing one part of the artist's apartment, the cast members of Seoul Mate 3 were immediately astonished by how well organized and clean the place is. Yura's home displays a modern yet warm interior with state-of-the-art furniture that perfectly matches together.
The idol's personal room is similar to that of the living room, keeping things minimal while having a shade of coziness. There is not much to see in Yura's bedroom but a regular-sized bed of white and gray colors illuminated by square lighting above, with a white carpet under it on the lower part and some picture frames placed on the left side. Also, there is a mirror on one section of the room and other necessary things.
The singer also showed another portion of her apartment - the guest room. Yura said that it was once her dressing room that she turned into what it is now, which is for her friends and housemate. As can be seen from the video, the room appeared like a space from a five-star hotel.
Moreover, Yura revealed her most "unique" room of her house, which is her gaming area. It is fully equipped with a lot of gaming PCs and devices that create amusement at her place. But the most impressive piece one can see at the apartment are the amazing paintings she made herself.
After seeing Yura's home, netizens quickly found out that the songstress lives in amongst the most luxurious and expensive apartments in Seoul. She currently stays in Seoul Trimage, which is also where famous stars like BTS's J-Hope and Jungkook settle, as well as Park Seo Joon and more. The audience who watched the episode even praised Yura for keeping her home neat and tidy, which goes perfectly with her beautiful and bright personality.
Meanwhile, Yura and her co-members have parted ways since January 11 of this year, 2019, after not re-signing with Dream T Entertainment. The group's last album is "Everyday #5," which was released on March 27, 2017, and is the fifth part of their "Everyday" series that is their second extended play, launched in July 2011.