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🏠️ house Emoji β€” Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+1F3E0 U+FE0F
Shortcode
:house:
Category
Travel & Places
Subcategory
buildings
Added in
Unicode 0.6
Also known as
Home emoji, House building, Residence emoji, Family home, Shelter emoji

What Does the house Emoji 🏠️ Mean?

A simple, classic house illustration β€” pitched roof, chimney, a front door and windows β€” the house emoji is one of the most foundational images in the emoji library, representing home, shelter, domesticity, and the many meanings that gather around the concept of the place where you live. It is exactly what it looks like and yet carries considerable emotional weight.

At its most literal, the house emoji is used in real estate and home-related content: listing announcements, moving day messages, home renovation posts, neighborhood discussions. It tags location-related content or acts as a quick shorthand for anything involving property, residence, or domestic spaces.

But the word "home" carries more meaning than just a building, and the emoji reaches into that territory. "Finally home 🏠" after a long trip is about emotional arrival, not just a physical location. The house emoji in that context communicates comfort, belonging, relief β€” the feeling of returning to the place that is yours. "Making this place feel like home 🏠" is a statement about cultivating belonging, and the emoji grounds it visually.

In navigation and location contexts, the house sometimes appears as a metaphor for the starting point or home base β€” a user interface convention that carries over into emoji use. "Started from the bottom now we're 🏠" uses it playfully as a home/success metaphor.

Family and domestic life content frequently uses the house as a setting signal. "Quiet night at home 🏠," "whole family under one roof for the holidays 🏠," and similar messages use the emoji to establish the domestic context of what they are describing.

Some platforms render a detached family home; others show something slightly more stylized. The general image is consistent: a welcoming, pitched-roof house that carries the universal meaning of shelter, home, and belonging.

Apple renders the house with a clean pitched roof, chimney, and warm domestic quality. Google and Samsung follow similar designs with slight architectural variations. The house emoji's emotional range extends well beyond real estate - "home" as a concept carries associations of belonging, safety, family, and identity that make the emoji appropriate for personal and emotional contexts that have nothing to do with actual property. In gaming culture the house appears in discussions about "home base" and safe zones. In lifestyle content it appears in nesting posts, home renovation announcements, and anything tagged with the domestic-comfort aesthetic. The "a house is not a home" emotional register - where what matters is the feeling rather than the structure - gives the emoji a warmth that makes it work in metaphorical contexts as much as literal ones.

How to Use 🏠️ house Emoji

“Moving announcement: "Keys in hand β€” we officially own a home 🏠"”
“Homecoming: "Flight just landed β€” so happy to be coming back 🏠"”
“Cozy night in: "Nothing better than staying 🏠 on a rainy Friday evening"”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+1F3E0 U+FE0F
HTML Entity🏠️
CSS Code\1F3E0
Shortcode:house:
Keywordsbuilding, country, heart, home, ranch, settle, simple, suburban, suburbia, where, house
Unicode Version0.6

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 🏠 mean in texting?

The house emoji represents home or a house building. It is used in literal contexts like real estate and moving, and in figurative ones like expressing the warmth of returning home or settling into a comfortable domestic space.

Is there a difference between 🏠 and 🏑?

Yes β€” 🏠 is a straightforward house icon, often rendered as a simple building. 🏑 is specifically 'house with garden,' showing a house with surrounding greenery. The garden version implies a more suburban, residential-neighborhood feel, while the plain house is more general.

Can 🏠 be used as a home button reference?

Yes β€” the house icon is the universal symbol for a home button in user interfaces, and the emoji can be used metaphorically to mean 'going back to the beginning' or 'returning to base.' This usage is informal but widely understood.