Home is a sentimental and often intangible concept. It is a feeling of comfort and safety in the context of family life, but also a sense of belonging in the community. It is hard to define but easy to feel, and it is one of the most important aspects of a person’s identity. For some, home is a physical place like their house or apartment. For others, it is a collection of objects that remind them of home. These objects may be anything from technology to old childhood books. For still others, it is a sense of family and community that they have built around themselves.
There are a variety of perspectives on the meaning of home, and it is difficult to find a single definition. Macy Douglas’s (1993) approach focuses on the concept of a safe space, while Bell Hooks (90) discusses the idea of “home” as an experience. Heidegger (1954) viewed the idea of home through the concepts of building and dwelling, while others, such as Douglas, focus on the importance of positive feelings in creating a feeling of home.
48 Power St, in quaint Corktown, is the perfect place to call home. The area is a melting pot of students, artists, and young families, and is within walking distance to many of Toronto’s best restaurants and unique shops. The neighbourhood has a near-perfect walk score, and is served by 24-hour streetcars that can get you anywhere at any time of day.
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