[T]he most sacred thing about our homes is the life that dwells therein. As John Ruskin so beautifully put it, the greatest glory of a building is not in its stones but ‘in that deep sense of voicefulness… which we feel in walls that have long been washed by the passing waves of humanity.’

[T]he most sacred thing about our homes is the life that dwells therein. As John Ruskin so beautifully put it, the greatest glory of a building is not in its stones but ‘in that deep sense of voicefulness… which we feel in walls that have long been washed by the passing waves of humanity.’