I was at a house, like mine, beautiful yellow brick and victorian archetecture. But it was my grandma's house. And the stairecases moved around and spiders made of wood splinters would crawl around, fixing the banisters
Dreams about houses often symbolize the self or the dreamer’s mind. The house being familiar yet belonging to your grandmother suggests a connection to your family roots, possibly reflecting memories or feelings associated with your grandmother or your upbringing. The beautiful yellow brick and Victorian architecture indicates warmth, stability, and perhaps a sense of nostalgia for a time that felt safe or comforting.
The moving staircases and wooden spiders could signify a sense of change or instability in your life, where structures (such as your perceptions, beliefs, or family dynamics) are not as fixed as they seem. The spiders, which in many cultures are seen as creators or weavers, may symbolize that despite feeling uncertain or anxious, there is a process of repair or creation happening in your life. The wooden splinters suggest that this process may be rough or imperfect, but it's nonetheless part of your growth.
Overall, this dream could be interpreted as a reflection of your journey through family dynamics, the changes in your life, and the mechanisms you have (often stemming from family) to repair or hold together your emotional or psychological structures amid change. It may indicate a need to embrace both the beauty and the complexity of your heritage while navigating the transitions happening in your life.