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Delta Phi Epsilon House

The Delta Phi Epsilon house at Yonsei University has four floors, including the basement, as well as a mostly unfinished attic that serves as storage for decorations. With a new addition completed just a few years ago, capacity is at 25 beds (19 queen beds and 3 bunk beds for pledges). Most rooms have a theme, and most are somewhat vintage inspired, though the names didn't always stick after a fresh coat of paint. Some examples include the "city girls room," the "locker room," and the "marriage room"- where whomever stayed in it was bound to marry after they graduated.
Most of the rooms contain large bay windows with stained glass panels, along with ornate crown molding, lending to the sense of opulence. Save for the new addition, the house has maintained its charm, original design, and architecture.

Most of the rooms contain large bay windows with stained glass panels, along with ornate crown molding, lending to the sense of opulence. Save for the new addition, the house has maintained its charm, original design, and architecture.

Rooms are pictured at maximum capacity for beds, it is unlikely that anyone will end up with two other roommates, other than in the pledge room. Rooms 101 and 201 are reserved for upperclassmen, and remain single rooms. Further detail on the house can be found here.
( New to DPE? Leave a comment below with your room number of choice, time zone, and whether you're more easily reached via DW, AIM, or twitter. Muses who are living off campus may still pick a room to stay in if the need arises. If you replied to the post before, please put the information (sans room number) here as well, just to keep everything organized. Thanks babes! )