Where the Heart Is

Our feelings about home have a significant bearing on how we feel about ourselves. But as many of us have little control over our living situations, it’s unsurprising that one in three people don’t feel at home where they live, and only 56% experience joy there. We need to rethink our relationship with our home, and how we live within it, to inspire positive change in the rest of our life. Since 2017, Katie McCrory has led the largest global research into home – the annual IKEA Life at Home Report – identifying the eight universal emotional states that create the ‘feeling of home’. Here, she shares practical tools and strategies to harness comfort, control, security, accomplishment, belonging, nurture, enjoyment and aspiration for happiness and harmony.

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If home is where the heart is, why do we neglect our domestic lives?

Amid unattainable interiors trends and a growing housing crisis, it's unsurprising that one in three people don't feel at home where they live, and only 56% experience joy there. Worse still, our feelings about home have a significant bearing on how we feel about ourselves.

The good news? Nothing has to change in our homes for them to feel like a completely different place.

Since 2017, Katie McCrory has led the annual IKEA Life at Home Report, identifying eight universal emotional states that create the 'feeling of home'. Blending personal experience with this global research, and through clear advice and simple strategies, Katie shows us how to cultivate comfort, control, security, accomplishment, belonging, nurture, enjoyment and aspiration - whether we rent or own, live solo or are growing a family.

From reframing our expectations to creating domestic 'zones' that help us accomplish our goals, this clarifying and compassionate roadmap empowers us to rethink our relationship with home, in order to transform our life.

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Weight 396 g
Dimensions 222 × 144 × 26 mm
Author

Publisher

Torva

Imprint

Torva

Cover

Hardback

Pages

272

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

640.19 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K