Need home decor inspo? These Korean celebrity homes showcase plenty of style and personal touches and may even inspire your next home interior makeover
Korean celebrity homes sometimes get a bad rep for being, well, uninspiring. Despite living in multi-million dollar apartments, many of them have homes that simply look unfinished—think blank, bland spaces with furniture pieces pushed up against the wall. So, when someone bucks the trend and showcases a well-designed home, we sit up and pay attention.
The Korean celebrity homes on our list run the gamut from kitschy, cheery abodes to moody bachelor pads, but one thing is clear—the homeowners have put actual thought into decking out the space, and it’s a tantalising reflection of the celebrity’s personal character and style.
Let’s take a look at some below.
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Gong Hyo-jin
Actress Gong Hyo-jin is notoriously low-key about her personal life, but based on what she’s posted on her social media and Youtube channel, it’s clear that she has a distinct personal style that shines through her fashion choices and interior design.
Back in October 2024, Gong Hyo-jin gave fans a home tour on her YouTube channel, and viewers were quickly charmed by the actress's keen senses for home decor. One viewer commented: “Just looking at each element, you can feel that she is a person who appreciates art.”
Rather than ostentatious displays of wealth, Gong’s home is filled with artful pops of colour. Pastels reign supreme, and she plays with textures like a maestro. In the bathroom, blue and white subway tiles are juxtaposed with retro glass bricks. There’s an abundance of open shelving throughout her whimsical home, and she’s intentional with the way she displays her collections by balancing and alternating heights, colours, textures and shapes.
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Dawn
Unlike his bright and flashy onstage persona, singer and rapper Dawn’s home is a study in understated elegance and slow living. Back in August 2025, Dawn treated viewers to a video tour of his home a month after returning from mandatory military enlistment. In it, Dawn stated that he wanted his home to have a balance of European and Asian influences.
Notably, much of his furniture collection comprises thrifted, vintage and custom-made pieces. The statement driftwood table, which stands proud in the living area surrounded by custom-made tatami platform blocks, cost Dawn only KRW50,000 (SG$45) on a secondhand furniture app. Another prized possession, a peacock fan made by Korean craftsman Lee Kwang-gu, was a lucky find at a flea market. According to Dawn, the seller didn’t know the true origins of the fan, and that was why the singer was able to get it at a good price.
Paintings and sculptures are artfully placed throughout the home, and many of them come from Dawn’s friends. All in all, his home is one where bohemian sensibilities shine.
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BTS Jungkook
When BTS’s Jungkook finally took to Weverse to show off his newly completed home in August 2025, fans were equal parts impressed and amused. After all, who would have thought that the youngest member of BTS would end up having a home straight out of Wattpad mafia fan fictions? From the snippets shown in his Weverse livestream, his home looks like a bonafide industrial-style bachelor pad where black and grey are the dominant tones. Though the placement of furniture needs work—perhaps fellow members RM and J-Hope can lend a hand—you can’t deny that Jungkook’s home reflects the singer’s penchant for dark and edgy things.
But, as if echoing Jungkook’s well-known cool-and-cute duality, there’s an entertainment room dedicated to one of his favourite activities—singing karaoke for hours on end. Eagle-eyed fans noted that there are six seats in this room, which is enough for the other members of BTS to sit back while the youngest sings his heart out.
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BTS RM
BTS’s RM, better known as Namjoon to his fans, famously has a beautiful gallery-like home that’s the envy of many art lovers—whether they’re a member of the BTS Army or not. In 2022, a fan counted at least 102 art pieces in his Nine One Hannam apartment, though it’s likely the number has risen since then. Throughout Namjoon’s light-filled apartment, neutral tones and wooden furniture work in tandem to ground the space, giving the show-stopping artworks enough visual room to shine without looking cluttered. Peppered with iconic George Nakashima furniture and Pierre Jeanneret pieces, Namjoon’s curated apartment remains one of the most talked-about Korean celebrity homes to date.
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Blackpink Lisa
In March 2024, Blackpink’s Lisa gave fans a sneak peek into her home as part of a Q&A birthday video uploaded onto her channel, Lloud Official. Although her home was sparse at the time, likely because she was still in the process of remodelling, her personal taste was clear—elegant wainscoting elevated the walls, while arched details in the glass doors gave it a touch of Parisian chic.
Checkered tiled floors and rugs strategically placed in the home served as a recurring motif and created a sense of cohesion. The double volume ceiling was particularly awe-inspiring—one can almost feel the warm sunlight streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows during the day. Personal touches, such as a vintage gold-tone mirror and furry doormat—shaped like L for Lalisa, of course—gave us a hint of what her style is like.
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i-dle Soyeon
I-dle’s leader Soyeon may have a fierce and untouchable image onstage, but there’s a surprisingly soft and cute side to her. Her love for yellow permeates her apartment, which she showed off in an episode of MBC’s I Live Alone in 2022.
According to Soyeon, the apartment seemed like a “family home” when she moved in—euphemism for a bland, dated place—but was transformed through a bit of DIY. From hand-painted mouldings and cabinets to a yolk-yellow showerhead that she personally replaced, Soyeon’s favourite colour stands loud and proud in this apartment. Even though her home isn’t outrageously luxurious or big, it’s filled with thoughtful touches, love and personality.
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Brian Joo
Brian Joo is a K-pop veteran—he started out as part of an R&B duo called Fly To The Sky, though these days, he’s more popular as a variety star. Joo grew up in the US, and as a child, he was envious of his neighbours who had a pool at home. Hence, he strived to one day build a resort-like home with an outdoor pool.
That dream finally came true earlier in 2025, when his 10,532 sq ft mansion was finally completed. Built in the style of a rustic American farmhouse, the two-storey structure houses a home gym, movie theatre, whiskey bar, campfire pavilion and three laundry rooms. That last detail can be attributed to Joo's penchant for staying fastidiously clean after a rough childhood where pests were an unpleasantly common sight.













































