Drawing room the victorian era represents a broad period of time spanning the years between 1837 and 1901.
Middle class victorian drawing room.
In the beginning of the victorian era the things they bought to fill their drawing rooms or as they were more often known in america the parlor or best parlor were sofas ottomans upright chairs and easy chairs stools ladies writing desks console tables work tables sewing tables occasional tables and screens.
Decorating the drawing room was treading a fine line.
It was not the living room of today that role was filled more by the victorian dining room.
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Paintings in the victorian period would have created a homely and luxurious vibe and were commonly found in middle class homes.
This therefore shows how much a personal room the drawing room was.
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The term comes from the period in history when britain was under.
A long thin entrance hall would have opened to the drawing room on the right then a separate dining room would have followed by the kitchen at the end.
The drawing room or as it was sometimes known in america the reception hall was the center of the house it showed your status your gentility your good taste.
Here we can see how a traditional middle class victorian layout has been adapted for modern living.
The drawing room was a creative space where typically female members of the family would spend their leisure time reading painting or playing music.
An old illustration showing a typical victorian upper class drawing room or library in england.
A father or grandfather shows an illustrated book to a young girl.
Middle class drawing room in blackheath london 1841 painted by james holland in 18th century london the royal morning receptions that the french called levées were called drawing rooms with the sense originally that the privileged members of court would gather in the drawing room outside the king s bedroom where he would make his first formal public appearance of the day.
It was also the growing popularity of the drawing room in houses of the middle classes in the age of victorian affluence that encouraged a flood of books of advice on decoration and furnishing interiors including those devoted to the decoration of the drawing room alone.