Architecture Wallpaper at Seoul | Free HD Download
Photographed at Deoksugung-gil, Sogong-dong, Seoul in April 2025
The interior hallway of a Western-style building within the Deoksugung Palace complex in Seoul reveals an ornate hexagonal patterned tile floor in warm earth tones, its geometric precision extending from the foreground into a receding corridor lit by crystal chandeliers hanging from the decorated ceiling. An arched doorway at the far end opens to a view of the palace garden outside, framing green spring trees in a bright rectangle of natural light that contrasts with the warm, amber-toned interior. The floor pattern is remarkably well preserved, its hexagonal and star motifs in cream, brown, and rust tones creating a visual rhythm that pulls the viewer down the corridor toward the garden view. The ceiling is detailed with molded plaster borders, and the walls are painted in a neutral warm tone that complements both the floor pattern and the crystal fixtures. This interior represents the most refined Western-influenced decorative arts that Korea's late Joseon court could commission, and walking through these corridors today provides a tangible sense of the cultural collision that defined Korea's encounter with Western modernity at the turn of the twentieth century. The portrait orientation stretches the corridor's perspective to maximum depth, and the ornate floor occupying the lower half creates a richly patterned base for a wallpaper that combines historical gravitas with genuine visual beauty.