[4.4 Rating] Yongsan IPark Mall Living Tower 7th Floor Food Court Restroom in Korea
I visited the restroom at the Yongsan IPark Mall Living Tower 7th floor food court (Food Cinema). After enjoying a delicious meal, it's time to check out the restroom. It's a delightful mixed noodle dish. The restroom at the Yongsan IPark Mall Living Tower 7th floor food court is: Atmosphere: The walls, doors, partitions, and vertical areas are all black. The ceiling, floor, and sinks have ivory tones for contrast. If other restrooms are like drawings on white paper, this restroom feels like it started on black paper.
There are golden lights on the mirrors and toilet bowls. It gave me a dreamy feeling, as if I were the protagonist in a film while washing my hands or using the toilet.
Recently, black-themed restrooms have been somewhat common, but by effectively using gold and black (those who went mad with black for sure), it felt fresh and unique. It was an impressive restroom.
Accessibility:
Finding the restroom in the complex and intricate 7th floor food court wasn't exactly easy. However, it provides sufficient signage to find it, unless it's an urgent situation. When you're in the vicinity, it's clearly indicated in a size that anyone can recognize.
Size:
It appears to be adequately sized to accommodate the visitors on the 7th floor. (Allows simultaneous use by 15 individuals)
Cleanliness: Even when I was wandering around to take pictures, I noticed that the cleaning staff was inspecting the restroom. Although it might have been a coincidental encounter, the overall hygiene level felt well-maintained, leading me to believe that it is regularly managed. The sinks have black accents, and everything, including the soap, is built-in. Since there are no other items cluttering the sink area, even with some water residue, it didn't feel dirty. Intelligent interior design influences cleanliness as well. The floor has a random pattern that distracts the eye but also blends well as part of the overall interior. This way, even if there are water splashes here and there, they are not noticeable to the user. Convenience: There are separate stalls for changing diapers, and it provides button-operated flushing. Additionally, there was a restroom specifically designed for parents and children. It had sinks, toilet bowls, footrests, and a diaper changing station. Usually, such restrooms are separate from the regular restrooms for men and women, but this restroom was located within the men's restroom. It's likely there is a separate one in the women's restroom as well. It's a considerate space that allows parents to use the restroom privately with their children, without feeling uncomfortable. I thought the designer of this restroom was impressive in many ways. SUMMARY: A restroom with the craftsmanship of a black artisan, Clean and considerate. Atmosphere: 4.5 Accessibility: 4 Size: 4.5 Cleanliness: 4 Convenience: 4 Bonus Points: +0.2 Overall Score: 4.4 Rating IPark Mall Yongsan Branch 55 Hangang-daero 23-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
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