When the interior becomes a refuge: living at home without the view
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How do you feel at home when you can't see? For Jean-Bernard, who has lost his sight, the interior is a real refuge: a reassuring space, the opposite of an often hostile exterior.
In this episode, he opens the doors of his daily life to us: the mental images that guide his movements, the crucial importance of materials under his fingers, those details invisible to us but essential to him: a door ajar, a chair out of place, an unexpected void.
We discover a different way of living, where touch, hearing and smell take over. Where ceiling heights are revealed by sound. Where a simple carpet becomes a landmark.
A testimonial that invites us to take a fresh look at our own interiors.