Home is not a static place; it is a dynamic process of "homemaking". It is animated by the tension between the daily, familiar, and comfortable versus the unknown, or "non-home".
It is important to remember that home is not guaranteed to be a comforting place; it can also be a space of loneliness or tension. A true home is often a fragile, passing reality. Yet, the effort to create a home—to create a sense of self-reflection and security—is a universal human drive. homeHome
Beyond Bricks and Mortar: The Art of Creating "Home" We often use the words "house" and "home" interchangeably, but they represent entirely different concepts. A house is a physical structure—bricks, mortar, wood, and glass. A home, however, is a feeling, a practice, and a sanctuary we actively create. It is a "spatial imaginary" where memories, values, and routines blend together to create a sense of belonging. What Makes a House a Home? Home is not a static place; it is
The internal representation of values, memories, traditions, and feelings of safety. A true home is often a fragile, passing reality