house

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house

Represents a house or home. Used literally for housing, real estate, or interior design, and figuratively for warmth, family, or comfort. Often evokes a cozy, safe feeling, a place to rest and belong.

  • You’re finally back home after a long trip.

    Nothing beats sleeping in my own bed again 🏠

Unicode
U+1F3E0
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.6
General

Can express emotional “homecoming” moments, like returning to your roots or feeling mentally grounded.

General

In Japanese chats, it can simply mark “I’m home” (ただいま / tadaima) or be used when sharing renovation photos. Heads-up: In romantic contexts, it might imply moving in together, so make sure the other person’s ready for that level of intimacy.

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