South Korea's real estate market is characterized by extreme density in metropolitan areas like Seoul and Busan. This has created a surge in demand for a foldout house that can maximize limited footprints while adhering to strict zoning laws and safety regulations.
The local climate, featuring heavy monsoon rains in summer and freezing temperatures in winter, requires metal structures with superior galvanization and thermal insulation. Current industry standards are shifting toward the house foldable concept to reduce on-site construction noise and pollution in densely populated residential zones.
Economically, the "Tiny House" movement among the youth and the need for rapid temporary housing for industrial site workers have pushed the house folding sector toward high-end, aesthetic, and durable metal fabrication rather than simple temporary shelters.
