Overnight, Kim Sook, who suddenly became a cultural heritage holder(?), finally received design approval after twists and turns.
On the 20th (Friday), the second episode of tvN's Unpredictable [Home] (directed by Kim Kwan-tae) revealed the tremendous secret of the Jeju house that even the homeowner Kim Sook did not know about and a string of unpredictable incidents, leading the 'Ssuk family' to struggle together to overcome a very difficult mountain. That broadcast ranked first among all channels in the same time slot, including terrestrial broadcasters, in tvN's target demographic of men and women 20-49 in ratings on paid platforms that combine cable, IPTV and satellite (provided by Nielsen Korea).
After the first inspection, Kim Sook, still shocked, coaxed Lee Cheon-hee and Baekga to visit the management office together and learned an even more astonishing fact. Her house in Seongeup village was included in a designated national cultural heritage zone. Having purchased it without knowing this fact due to a tight budget at the time of the transaction, Kim Sook was shocked by the house's reality beyond her imagination.
Therefore, not only must she apply for a change of appearance permit rather than a typical building permit and obtain approval from the Korea Heritage Service, but only those with national certification can proceed, forcing Kim Sook to completely change her construction plan. Kim Sook visited an architect holding national certification in person, but was once again despairing after the expert said the chance of approval was very low.
Just when it seemed Lee Cheon-hee and Baekga would enjoy legal liberation from this project, they couldn't resist the dopamine offered by the perfect before(?) and came back to Jeju to visit the designer with Kim Sook. Each revealing a bit of the romance they had dreamed of, they laughed when the designer said the house was in a cultural heritage zone comparable to Gyeongbokgung Palace and hurriedly shifted direction to suitable alternatives. After a meeting that lasted late into the night, design plans reflecting everyone's needs and elements to preserve the scenery of Seongeup village were completed, and the permit application was submitted.
A short time later, when they met again in Seoul, the group finally became complete with the addition of new worker and youngest member Jang Wooyoung. At the interior presentation held with all five members gathered for the first time, starting with homeowner Kim Sook, they shared the interior references and concepts they had prepared and engaged in passionate discussion. From his first appearance, Jang Wooyoung, who showed unusual chemistry with the members, captivated everyone with a sketchbook presentation he had prepared himself.
In addition, Song Eun I revealed that she had visited an architect and the Korea Heritage Service in Daejeon to obtain construction approval. Baekga, who considered plans from wall and floor materials to how to utilize the pagoda tree in the yard, and Lee Cheon-hee, who drew and cut all the elements to be placed in the house and created plans scaled to actual measurements, added reassuring professional force.
However, during the meeting they received contact from the designer informing them the result was a conditional approval and that an excavation survey was required, throwing them into panic again. As the schedule kept being pushed back, winter arrived without a single shovel being raised, and when Kim Sook and Lee Cheon-hee went to Jeju to inquire about the trial excavation they were told that Neolithic remains had been discovered in Seongeup village, filling them with foreboding.
To make matters worse, the trial excavation date that had barely been set was canceled when a sudden heavy snowfall hit, bringing a series of truly unpredictable events. But a few days after the snow stopped, Kim Sook and Song Eun I received news from the trial excavation that nothing had been found, embraced each other in joy, and were finally able to start construction.
Broadcast every Friday at 10:30 p.m.
[photo] Unpredictable [Home] video capture
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