De la maison

In the form of a pavilion or an apartment, the house is the project of a lifetime for many French people . The majority of our fellow citizens spend weekends tinkering or gardening to make their homes. This house, a "family" refuge, the plan of which seems immutable to us - with its individual bedrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room and bathroom - was built gradually in our past. Stéphane Bern therefore offers viewers a unique experience : literally going back in time, to discover concretely, during several chapters of our history, the transformation of our habitat and our way of living "at home". A journey through time in costumes and in rigorously reconstructed period settings.
Stéphane Bern has chosen to take on this trip two guests very concerned by this theme of the house: the host Églantine Éméyé, passionate about flea markets (author of a remarkable book on this theme) and the young decorator Thomas Lecointe, decoration columnist and DIY expert.
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