Crossing the Namcheon Bridge that spans Jeonju's Namcheon River, one enters a tranquil village. In the yard covered with white pebbles, a single tree stands at a slant. 'Stillwater' signifies calm water. The serene imagery of softly flowing water blends with the ambiance of the tranquil stay, resulting in its name.
Stillwater maintains the exterior of a traditional Hanok while incorporating modern interiors. Differing from the usual Hanok layout, it consists of a cross-shaped corridor, bedrooms, utility spaces, bathrooms, and a kitchen. The Hanok-style window partitions differentiate each area and can be utilized as sliding screens, offering both privacy and openness. The dark-toned wooden floor is complemented by subtle pendant lighting, creating an enveloping sensation of warmth despite the darkness.
Stillwater maintains the exterior of a traditional Hanok while incorporating modern interiors. The Hanok-style window partitions differentiate each area and can be utilized as sliding screens, offering both privacy and openness.
Adjacent to the kitchen, suitable for simple meals, is the bathing area. Stepping into the warm-filled bathtub, the fragrant scent of wood envelops you. A moment when the name 'Stillwater,' signifying tranquil water, naturally comes to mind.
Located a 10-minute walk from Jeonju Hanok Village, this space is perfect for those who prefer a quiet journey over the bustling city. The nearby Namcheon Bridge reveals the refreshing charm of the riverside by day and the grandeur of Cheongnyeonru Pavilion by night.
The location of Seowajung is [ 4 Dongseohak-dong, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do ].