Actor Han Guru for the first time revealed the interior of her Cheongdam-dong APT. where she lives with her twin children.
On the 10th, a video titled "There is nothing different about being an actress.. the ultimate tomboy! Han Guru's real online house tour" was uploaded to the "Gureunikka Maliya" channel.
That day, the production team visited Han Guru's home in Cheongdam-dong. The APT. is a high-end Cheongdam-dong apartment currently being transacted around the 4 billion won range. Han Guru said, in response to the production team's request to "show the house," "Many celebrities have revealed their homes before, so compared to that, the interior isn't very done, but I'll give a brief introduction." The living room of Han Guru's home caught attention because the Han River Police view spreads right in front of it.
Han Guru said, "First, I installed two hammocks in the living room. I did flying yoga for a long time, I like it and I even got a certification. The kids learned it too. We hang here at home to stretch together, reduce morning puffiness, and it's also for stretching. It's very safe. A professional came and installed it. The kids like it. So doing this every day is good for digestion after meals."
She said, "Also, as I kept doing this, I wanted to heal quietly alone, but there's too much visibility around. Moms feel like they have to keep tidying when they're at home, right? I thought about putting up curtains. If you put this up, the atmosphere is really good. Especially at night, if you turn off all the lights and quietly leave one on, doing this here is so healing and stress-relieving. So I can say it's a pride of our home," and she also boasted about the curtains surrounding the entire living room.
In the living room, instead of a large sofa, three single recliner chairs were placed side by side, drawing attention. Han Guru said, "I'll introduce my favorite sofa. The reason it's like this is that when we rest on a sofa, the kids always cling to the side and fight to take seats, and the rest time becomes tiring. So we decided to respect each other's time on the sofa. We realized that being alone during rest is also good. Did you feel it? You did, right? They said they felt it. The fabric behind is a blanket. You tuck in and watch TV like this."
When Han Guru, who was about to introduce the kitchen, said, "How do they all do it so beautifully? I'm so curious. How do they decorate their homes so nicely? On YouTube it's so pretty and organized," she added, "But no matter how much I tidy all day, this is my best. Many shows asked me to show cooking. Each time I hesitated because I really don't have pretty dishes or such. They're all old; I don't even remember when I bought them or who gave them. It's embarrassing and all over the place. When you usually film cooking, even the pots look neat, but mine have scratches and their coating is peeling, so I'm so embarrassed."
She opened a cabinet and lamented, "This is my YouTube so it's the first time showing, but this is how I live. There's nothing special," then said, "This is so messy? Everyone, this is my best. I always live like this. I can't live grandly," and added, "I'll try cleaning once. Even if it's not great."
Then, spotting a laundry basket in front of the utility room, Han Guru was flustered and asked, "Why does this look so shabby?" On top of the laundry basket were papers the children had labeled themselves 'white' and 'black.' Han Guru explained, "So the colors of clothes don't mix. A few times clothes got dyed. The washing machine made it happen, so they used these labels. I went to work and when I came back they had put them on. It's so cute and they're about to fall off. They don't stick well to the wallpaper. But every time I see them, I press them by hand to keep them on."
In response to the question, "How old is the refrigerator?" she said, "It's a refrigerator older than 10 years. I'm really worried about the refrigerator, so if someone on YouTube recommends one, I'll be interested to check it out. Because we stack things here, sometimes the freezer breaks. It freezes in the back. Then you have to take everything out. If the freezer breaks it's a big problem. I sit and chip the ice. That's how I maintain it, but I want to buy a big freezer. I don't know what to buy. There are too many options," she asked for help.
Next, she went to the master bedroom. Han Guru said, "This room used to be the room we all slept in together. This is a family bed. It was huge. Half of it was more, but half was sold on Karrot. So half disappeared. We used to all tumble around and sleep together, but my sleep quality really declined. I kept waking up and getting kicked from both sides. Especially after procedures I always slept in anxiety, worried they might kick me. Don't I have to go back to the hospital? So I ended the life of sleeping together here and moved to the kids' room. But when I went to the kids' room, they said they couldn't sleep on their own. They kept coming to find me. Going back and forth was more tiring, so I made a spot for myself there. In the end no one used this bed so half was sold on Karrot and only this half remains, but it hasn't been sold yet," she confessed.
She continued, "This one I found on Karrot while wondering if there was something I could practice with at home since I'm studying for a pilates certification. A seller really offered it cheaply, under 150,000 won. I contacted them right away and had a delivery driver bring it up from the first floor. It's a precious piece of exercise equipment. This fulfilled a dream and I think I got it very well," she expressed satisfaction with the pilates equipment.
However, she said the adjacent dresser is a concern. Han Guru said, "This is something the kids used when they were 2 to 3 years old, and I want to remove this dresser too. It has no lip anyway. The kids' clothes no longer fit. My dream is, if half the bed sells, to organize and sell the dresser and then turn this room into a sort of exercise room. I also hope the kids succeed in sleeping independently so they can sleep here alone. That's my wish," she emphasized.
Lastly, the children's room was revealed. Han Guru said, "This is Raon and Daon's room, and you can imagine how many worries and decisions went into getting these two pieces of furniture. I imagined that if Raon and Daon slept here alone they would say, 'Mom, good night,' 'You sleep well too, see you tomorrow,' and go, but no? They said they absolutely can't sleep alone. I asked older sisters around me what to do. I said I've never slept alone in almost 10 years, nine years. What should I do? They said, 'There isn't much time left. Just sleep together.' Thinking about it, that seemed right. But the problem is there's no space to put my bed under here. So in the end I'm sleeping here," she showed her cramped sleeping space.
She said, "I've lived like this for a long time. Do you see this? Just this very thin topper. My sleep quality really declines. My back hurts. So I fall asleep every night under Raon," and added, "This (dresser) is also one of the big pieces of furniture I haven't been able to organize. You can't sell it because it has stickers and scribbles. It's bulky. How can I throw it away? I have to organize it; it's one of my longtime tasks. This year's tasks are the dresser and the dresser over there."
She continued, "This is how we live, but I also have a dream house. White and clean. In reality that's hard. Looking after Raon and Daon, doing laundry, dishes, mopping and wiping the floor every day is overwhelming, to be honest. Later, if the house gets interesting or the room is ready, I'll show something new."
Meanwhile, Han Guru married a businessman nine years her senior in 2015 in a private ceremony and gave birth to twin son and daughter, but after divorcing in 2022 she has been raising the two children alone.<
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