Korean Drama Title: Personal Taste
Other Title: Personal Preference
Summary:
Furniture designer Park Gae-in is kind, impulsive, clumsy, and a complete slob in her personal habits. She lives in Sanggojae, a modernized hanok designed by her father, a famous and reclusive architecture professor. Naive and trusting, she has been dating longtime boyfriend Han Chang-ryul for years despite the fact that he takes her for granted. One day, without so much as a word of explanation, he breaks up with her and all but disappears.
Then Gae-in is invited to the wedding of her good friend and roommate Kim In-hee and is horrified to discover that the husband-to-be in none other than Chang-ryul; the two had been cheating on her for some time. When she finally comes face-to-face with them, the wedding ceremony breaks out into utter chaos. Gae-in is heartbroken, and determined to never take a chance on a man again. Meanwhile, to keep his small firm afloat, architect Jeon Jin-ho is desperately trying to win a project bid for the Dam Art Center against Future Construction, the prestigious company owned and operated by Chang-ryul's father. In order to win the favor of the Dam Art Center director, and win the moneymaking bid, Jin-ho has to find a way to dig up more information about the art center director’s favorite building: Sanggojae, which has never even once been opened to the public,.
Knowing that Gae-in would never let a man be her new roommate, the straitlaced Jin-ho pretends to be gay to get access to the house — and all the information that he's sure is hidden within. At the same time, the DAC director, who actually is gay, finds himself attracted to Jin-ho.
Once they start living together, Jin-ho gradually embarks on a mission to make over the inveterate tomboy/slob, but in all the mayhem of the makeover and hiding his true orientation, the unexpected happens and the perfectionist architect begins to fall in love with Gae-in.
What will happen when the man who’s pretending to be gay and the woman who thinks he’s gay develop feelings for each other?
Other Title: Personal Preference
Summary:
Furniture designer Park Gae-in is kind, impulsive, clumsy, and a complete slob in her personal habits. She lives in Sanggojae, a modernized hanok designed by her father, a famous and reclusive architecture professor. Naive and trusting, she has been dating longtime boyfriend Han Chang-ryul for years despite the fact that he takes her for granted. One day, without so much as a word of explanation, he breaks up with her and all but disappears.
Then Gae-in is invited to the wedding of her good friend and roommate Kim In-hee and is horrified to discover that the husband-to-be in none other than Chang-ryul; the two had been cheating on her for some time. When she finally comes face-to-face with them, the wedding ceremony breaks out into utter chaos. Gae-in is heartbroken, and determined to never take a chance on a man again. Meanwhile, to keep his small firm afloat, architect Jeon Jin-ho is desperately trying to win a project bid for the Dam Art Center against Future Construction, the prestigious company owned and operated by Chang-ryul's father. In order to win the favor of the Dam Art Center director, and win the moneymaking bid, Jin-ho has to find a way to dig up more information about the art center director’s favorite building: Sanggojae, which has never even once been opened to the public,.
Knowing that Gae-in would never let a man be her new roommate, the straitlaced Jin-ho pretends to be gay to get access to the house — and all the information that he's sure is hidden within. At the same time, the DAC director, who actually is gay, finds himself attracted to Jin-ho.
Once they start living together, Jin-ho gradually embarks on a mission to make over the inveterate tomboy/slob, but in all the mayhem of the makeover and hiding his true orientation, the unexpected happens and the perfectionist architect begins to fall in love with Gae-in.
What will happen when the man who’s pretending to be gay and the woman who thinks he’s gay develop feelings for each other?
