Nothing more than a house is able to reveal who we are: it is the metaphor of our inner world. From how we live in it, we can understand the bond we have with the most intimate part of ourselves. Too full or too empty, messy or maniacally ordered, essential or exaggeratedly expressive, the house speaks of us and our life. It can protect us but also heal us, give voice to our discomfort or guard secret truths, be a prison or a means to develop creativity. There are perfect houses that do not let anything show, others that affirm in the quantity of furniture and objects the need to fill a void, others still that underline the need to preserve the place of affections. Understanding our way of living in it can be the opportunity to free ourselves from cumbersome memories and breathe in a new space. Donatella Caprioglio invites us to an intimate walk in the heart of the houses, a meditation that makes us aware of the deep bond between one’s home and one’s identity. A journey in which we may recognize ourselves and reflect.